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Pediatric Sarcoidosis: Retrospective Analysis of Biopsy-Proven Patients

The Journal of Rheumatology, 2022
ObjectiveTo describe the phenotype, disease course, and treatment of a large cohort of children with sarcoidosis.MethodsPatients with biopsies consistent with sarcoidosis, performed between 2010 and 2020, were included in this study. Patients’ notes were reviewed retrospectively.
Kerstin Nott   +6 more
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Game Flux Analysis with Provenance

2013
Winning or losing a game session is the final consequence of a series of decisions and actions made during the game. The analysis and understanding of events, mistakes, and fluxes of a concrete game play may be useful for different reasons: understanding problems related to gameplay, data mining of specific situations, and even understanding ...
Troy C. Kohwalter   +2 more
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Provenance Analysis of Muddy Sandstones

SEPM Journal of Sedimentary Research, 1994
ABSTRACT A new approach to determine the precursor grains of detrital and diagenetic clay in sandstones requires a reiterative use of optical microscopy and electron beam microanalysis. Excluding muddy sandstone successions from analysis of the siliciclastic fill of a basin may lead to incomplete if not erroneous provenance interpretation because of ...
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Big Data Provenance Analysis and Visualization

2015 15th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing, 2015
Provenance captured from E-Science experimentation is often large and complex, for instance, from agent-based simulations that have tens of thousands of heterogeneous components interacting over extended time periods. The subject of study of my dissertation is the use of E-Science provenance at scale.
Peng Chen, Beth A. Plale
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Static compiler analysis for workflow provenance

Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science, 2013
Data provenance is the lineage of an artifact or object. Provenance can provide a basis upon which data can be regenerated, and can be used to determine the quality of both the process and provenance itself. Provenance capture from workflows is comprised of capturing data dependencies as and when a workflow executes.
Devarshi Ghoshal   +2 more
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Hair analysis

Postgraduate Medicine, 1982
Hair analysis has important uses in screening for metal intoxication and exposure to environmental pollutants, as well as applications in forensic medicine. In addition, hair analysis has been hailed as the new "in" tool for diagnosis of nutritional deficiencies and chronic diseases, but data to support these applications are fragmentary at best.
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Provenance analysis for FOL model checking

ACM SIGLOG News, 2017
This article is a recasting in the realm of logic of some of the work I have done on provenance for database transformations in collaboration with a number of wonderful people (see Acknowledgments).
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CT Histogram Analysis in Pathologically Proven Adrenal Masses

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2006
The purpose of this article is to evaluate a histogram analysis method for distinguishing adrenal adenomas from metastases, pheochromocytomas, and adrenocortical carcinomas on CT.A pathology database was searched, and 335 adrenalectomies from 1995 to 2002 were identified.
Erick M, Remer   +4 more
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Provenance-Driven Data Curation Workflow Analysis

Proceedings of the 2015 ACM SIGMOD on PhD Symposium, 2015
Manually designed workflows can be error-prone and inefficient. Workflow provenance contains fine-grained data processing information that can be used to detect workflow design problems. In this paper, we propose a provenance-driven workflow analysis framework that exploits both prospective and retrospective provenance.
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Greek Marbles: Determination of Provenance by Isotopic Analysis

Science, 1972
A study has been made of carbon-13 and oxygen-18 variations in Greek marbles from the ancient quarry localities of Naxos, Paros, Mount Hymettus, and Mount Pentelikon. Parian, Hymettian, and Pentelic marbles can be clearly distinguished by the isotopic relationships; Naxian marbles fall into two groups characterized by different oxygen-18/oxygen-16 ...
H, Craig, V, Craig
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