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(R)evolution in laboratory medicine

Annales de biologie clinique, 2015
La SFBC a assure la maitrise d’ouvrage et la maitrise d’œuvre scientifique du dernier congres Euromedlab’15 qui s’est tenu a Paris du 21 au 25 juin 2015. Sous la direction de P. Gillery et B. Gouget (aides par l’ensemble des membres du comite scientifique et du comite d’organisation), ce congres international a ete un tres grand succes, illustre par ...
Joëlle, Goudable, Jean-Louis, Beaudeux
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Challenges bringing CB₂R medicine to bedside

Open Access Government, 2023
Challenges bringing CB₂R medicine to bedside Here Drug hunters explain how to overcome pitfalls on the way to CB₂R medicine and therapeutics. Type-2 cannabinoid receptor (CB₂R) is a key element of the endocannabinoid system (ECS) and an important pharmacological target which was referred to as a ‘hidden treasure trove for treating ...
Pal Pacher, Uwe Grether
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Beyond the “R Word”? Medicine's New Frugality

New England Journal of Medicine, 2012
The belief that cost should be no object in health care has limited efforts to control medical spending; elected officials generally insist that cutting services that yield no value will be sufficient. But eliminating such waste would merely postpone the reckoning.
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Albert R. Behnke, Jr: Sports Medicine Pioneer

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1982
From 30,000 ft in the air to the bottom of the sea, Albert R. Behnke, Jr, has measured humans and studied the effects of stress.
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Dr. Stewart R. Roberts' "An Ideal of Modern Medicine"

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt "A medical center" was the title of the address given on December 16, 1915, by Dr. Stewart R. Roberts as the retiring president of the Fulton County Medical Society, Atlanta, Ga.
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The Use of the R Language for Medicinal Chemistry Applications

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2012
This manuscript serves as a review of how the R language has been used in the last decade to address problems related to medicinal chemistry design. This includes the use of the R language for chemoinformatics applications and interfaces, as well as statistical modeling for ADMET and potency endpoints.
Scot, Mente, Max, Kuhn
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Practical Statistics in Medicine with R

Additional material for the textbook "Practical Statistics in Medicine with R: Understanding Fundamental Concepts through Examples"
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Using R Markdown for Replicable Experiments in Evidence Based Medicine

2018
In this paper, we propose a methodology based on the R Markdown framework for replicating an experiment of query rewriting in the context of medical eHealth. We present a study on how to re-propose the same task of systematic medical reviews with the same conditions and methodologies to a larger group of participants.
Di Nunzio, Giorgio Maria   +1 more
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Folk Medicinal Use of Alstonia scholaris R. Br.

Journal of Non Timber Forest Products, 2016
The present paper highlights a brief description of Alstonia scholaris R.Br. belongs to Apocynaceae family is provided along with its medicinal uses.
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