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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
exaly
Quantitative methods in the earth sciences [PDF]
A. Förster, D. F. Merriam
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Quantitative Analytical Methods
2020Quantitative analytical methods allow the forensic toxicologist to derive the amount of a xenobiotic present in a biological specimen. Quantitative analyses are frequently requested and commonplace in today’s forensic toxicology laboratory. With proper development and implementation, numerous analytical methodologies are well-suited to provide ...
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2016
This chapter distinguishes between quantitative and other types of research, while providing specific free resources for accessing pre-collected data. It identifies philosophical assumptions related to quantitative research in parental involvement. It also examines issues and limitations in measuring parental involvement using quantitative research ...
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This chapter distinguishes between quantitative and other types of research, while providing specific free resources for accessing pre-collected data. It identifies philosophical assumptions related to quantitative research in parental involvement. It also examines issues and limitations in measuring parental involvement using quantitative research ...
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Enhancing global access to cancer medicines
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Javier Cortes +2 more
exaly
2005
In 1995, Ron Scollon (citing Goodwin, 1994) remarked that “research methodology is a cover term for day-to-day practices which are often less well formed than our final research reports suggest” (Scollon, 1995, p. 381). This is problematic, in the sense that “the validity of any discipline is predicated on the assumption that the research methods used ...
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In 1995, Ron Scollon (citing Goodwin, 1994) remarked that “research methodology is a cover term for day-to-day practices which are often less well formed than our final research reports suggest” (Scollon, 1995, p. 381). This is problematic, in the sense that “the validity of any discipline is predicated on the assumption that the research methods used ...
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Quantitative Methods in Business [PDF]
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