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Biometrics, 1999
Summary.We discuss the problem of screening a general population for characteristics such as HIV or drug use. Our main approach is Bayesian, which allows for the incorporation of prior information about parameters. In the particular problem we consider, there is currently no information in the data for estimating the sensitivity of the screening test ...
Johnson, Wesley O., Pearson, Larry M.
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Summary.We discuss the problem of screening a general population for characteristics such as HIV or drug use. Our main approach is Bayesian, which allows for the incorporation of prior information about parameters. In the particular problem we consider, there is currently no information in the data for estimating the sensitivity of the screening test ...
Johnson, Wesley O., Pearson, Larry M.
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Film Quarterly, 2013
Italian television scholar Milly Buonanno has often complained that, in this second Golden Age of TV, academic attention is focused almost exclusively on the United States. Even in a country like Spain, newspapers dutifully recap each episode of American premium-cable and streaming-service series while ignoring their own local productions.
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Italian television scholar Milly Buonanno has often complained that, in this second Golden Age of TV, academic attention is focused almost exclusively on the United States. Even in a country like Spain, newspapers dutifully recap each episode of American premium-cable and streaming-service series while ignoring their own local productions.
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Digital Culture & Society, 2017
In the article, I discuss new forms of mobility allowed by digital prac- tices, i.e. digital mobilities consisting in visiting geographical places from and through a screen. This discussion is based on my online eth- nographic research on international fans of South Korean television series, K-Dramas.
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In the article, I discuss new forms of mobility allowed by digital prac- tices, i.e. digital mobilities consisting in visiting geographical places from and through a screen. This discussion is based on my online eth- nographic research on international fans of South Korean television series, K-Dramas.
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High-throughput screening: designer screens
Nature Methods, 2009Some researchers say an eighty-year-old statistical method can make setting up and analyzing high-throughput screens and large-scale experiments faster and more efficient. So why are more biologists not flocking to use this tool?
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Pathology, 2008
The aim of newborn screening is to detect newborns with serious, treatable disorders so as to facilitate appropriate interventions to avoid or ameliorate adverse outcomes. Mass biochemical testing of newborn babies was pioneered in the 1960s with the introduction of screening for phenylketonuria, a rare inborn error of metabolism, tested by using a ...
Bridget, Wilcken, Veronica, Wiley
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The aim of newborn screening is to detect newborns with serious, treatable disorders so as to facilitate appropriate interventions to avoid or ameliorate adverse outcomes. Mass biochemical testing of newborn babies was pioneered in the 1960s with the introduction of screening for phenylketonuria, a rare inborn error of metabolism, tested by using a ...
Bridget, Wilcken, Veronica, Wiley
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Pediatrics, 1978
The term "scoliosis" orginates from the Greek word meaning crooked, and involves lateral curvature and rotation of the spine. Although it can span all age groups, the deformity is most frequently seen in normal, rapidly growing, preadolescent or adolescent children.
B H, Dunn, M W, Hakala, M E, McGee
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The term "scoliosis" orginates from the Greek word meaning crooked, and involves lateral curvature and rotation of the spine. Although it can span all age groups, the deformity is most frequently seen in normal, rapidly growing, preadolescent or adolescent children.
B H, Dunn, M W, Hakala, M E, McGee
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I screen, you screen, we all screen …
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2008I screen, you screen, we all screen for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA): ultrasound screening for men aged over 65 some time soon. Should we?
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Pediatrics, 1987
To the Editor.— The study by Borowitz and Glascoe (Pediatrics 1986;78:1075-1078) reported on the sensitivity of the Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST). Although more studies validating psychosocial screening tests are needed to determine the efficacy of such tests, the study by Borowitz and Glascoe was misleading for two major ...
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To the Editor.— The study by Borowitz and Glascoe (Pediatrics 1986;78:1075-1078) reported on the sensitivity of the Denver Developmental Screening Test (DDST). Although more studies validating psychosocial screening tests are needed to determine the efficacy of such tests, the study by Borowitz and Glascoe was misleading for two major ...
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Nursing Management, 2014
NHS Education for Scotland has, in collaboration with the Scottish Patient Safety Programme, made the national early warning score (NEWS) and sepsis screening tool available as a smartphone app. The app provides: a NEWS calculator to alert clinicians to deteriorating patients and acute illness; a sepsis screening tool for the prompt recognition and ...
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NHS Education for Scotland has, in collaboration with the Scottish Patient Safety Programme, made the national early warning score (NEWS) and sepsis screening tool available as a smartphone app. The app provides: a NEWS calculator to alert clinicians to deteriorating patients and acute illness; a sepsis screening tool for the prompt recognition and ...
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