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Age-based refinement of referral criteria for photoscreening

Ophthalmology, 2001
To evaluate examination results from preschool children referred from photoscreening, and to adjust referral criteria for suspected astigmatism.Cross-sectional study and noncomparative case series.Thirty-one thousand fifty-three preschool children.Analysis of (1) referral rate and unreadable photograph rate for all children screened, (2) examination ...
S P, Donahue, T M, Johnson
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Refining the York Index Investment Criteria

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
There is evidence to suggest that large institutional investors (for example pension funds and mutual funds) are combining socially responsible investment criteria along with their primary criteria of maximization of returns. Additionally investment analysts are increasingly recognizing that intangible assets such as human capital (HC), social capital ...
Priti Shokeen   +2 more
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Oil refining expansion criteria for Brazil

Energy Policy, 2006
This paper assesses different strategies for the expansion of Brazil's oil refining segment, using criteria that range from energy security (reducing imports and vulnerability for key products) through to maximizing the profitability of this sector (boosting the output of higher value oil products) and adding value to Brazil's oil production (reducing ...
Marina Elisabete Espinho Tavares   +5 more
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Defined and refined: criteria for identifying wound infection revisited

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2004
Clinical criteria for the identification of wound infection are regularly based on a list created by Cutting and Harding (1994). This list was established from empirical data generated in a large, multidisciplinary clinical practice, and is now widely accepted as a seminal article in wound care.
Keith F, Cutting, Richard, White
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Neuropathological assessment of Parkinson's disease: refining the diagnostic criteria

The Lancet Neurology, 2009
To date, there have been few systematic attempts to provide a standard operating procedure for the neuropathological diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Pathological examination cannot classify the clinical syndrome with certainty; therefore, the neuropathological diagnosis is, at best, a probability statement.
Dennis W, Dickson   +10 more
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The Underground Railroad: Refining Eligibility Criteria

The Public Historian, 2002
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to comment on Judith Wellman’s paper, “The Underground Railroad and the National Register of Historic Places: Historical Importance vs. Architectural Integrity?”1 Judy Wellman and I have discussed the issues raised in her paper on a number of occasions.
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A refinement of extrinsic criteria for scientific choice

Research Policy, 1974
Abstract It is suggested that a functional recipe for extrinsic criteria for scientific choice should require a field to have conceptual or pragmatic influence on some other field of science, integrated over all future times. Such a requirement broadens the criteria given by Weinberg, who demands instantaneous pragmatic influence on a neighboring ...
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Enhance Trend Extraction Results by Refining with Additional Criteria

2020
Traders make their investment based on stock trends or price directions to get more profit. Many researchers have tried to retrieve the interesting features for trends on large financial data such as news. Data obtained from stock market is highly volatile and correlated. It is characterized with high dimensionality to make prediction of stock trends a
Ei Thwe Khaing   +2 more
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Refining Gerschgorin disks through new criteria for nonsingularity

Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, 2007
AbstractNew criteria for nonsingular matrices are provided. These criteria generalize strict diagonal dominance and they are also applied to derive new inclusion sets for the eigenvalues of a matrix. Results on exclusion sets are also presented. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Exploring Refinability of Multi-Criteria Decisions

2009
This paper used the Structured Multi-Criteria Methodology and the Direct-Interactive Structured-Criteria (DISC) Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) system to explore the refinability of decisions in dialogue between Decision Advisors (DAs) and Decision-Makers (DMs).
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