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Survey of systematic reviews in dentistry

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2004
Although systematic reviews are the backbone of evidence-based dentistry, they have appeared infrequently in the clinical dental literature and their importance may not be recognized by dentists. The authors describe the steps taken in systematic reviews and perform a literature survey to identify published systematic reviews of topics relevant to ...
James, Bader, Amid, Ismail
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Survey research in neuropsychology: A systematic review

The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 2019
Objective: This systematic review paper summarizes the research in neuropsychology using survey methodology, tallies key design features of published survey studies, and evaluates the degree to which the survey methods are disclosed in these publications.Method: We conducted a systematic review of neuropsychological studies that used survey methodology
Bernice a. Marcopulos   +2 more
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Conclusions from surveys may not consider important biases: a systematic survey of surveys

Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2020
Surveys can inform important health care questions. However, should decision-makers believe strong conclusions that authors of surveys report? Objectives of this systematic survey of surveys are to describe the characteristics and conduct of surveys and investigate the association of the conduct with the conclusions.We randomly selected 180 surveys ...
Santesso, Nancy   +6 more
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A systematic survey of service identification methods

Service Oriented Computing and Applications, 2014
One of the major challenges for the adoption of the service-oriented architecture (SOA) is the service identification phase that aims to determine which services are appropriate to be implemented. In the last decade, several service identification methods (SIMs) were proposed.
Huergo, Rosane S.   +5 more
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Systematic and Morphological Survey

2013
To work with mites (Fig. 3.1), one must first understand their morphology and classification. Other than the need for a good microscope, the major hurdle to mite identification is the scattered nature of the literature. This disarray includes both the variety of languages and locations of the relevant papers and the babel of jargon used to describe ...
David Evans Walter, Heather C. Proctor
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Phytoserological Systematic Survey of the Caprifoliaceae

Brittonia, 1970
Although several investigators have presented data suggesting that the Caprifoliaceae is polyphyletic in origin, the family has been retained as a taxon in recent classifications. Serological analyses of the taxa included within the family have been undertaken to provide additional taxonomic data. Precipitin techniques of double diffusion (Ouchterlony)
Gary R. Hillebrand   +1 more
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Systematical Survey of the Genus Aegilops

2020
In 1928, the Soviet botanist П. М. Жуковский published his works “A critical systematical survey of the species of the genus Aegilops” in Тридыпо Прикладной Бот Ген и Сел (18: 417–609). In this work, he acknowledged 20 species, two of which were newly published. He divided this genus into nine sections. The system was as follows:
Chi Yen   +4 more
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Systematic Survey on Sentiment Analysis

2018 First International Conference on Secure Cyber Computing and Communication (ICSCCC), 2018
Sentiment Analysis and Opinion Mining have been of great interest to the researchers during recent years. It is the process of classifying the opinions or sentiments according to the polarity of the text into positive, neutral and negative. Most of the organizations and industries highly depend on data analytics for their planning and decisionmaking ...
Shubham Kumar Jain, Pardeep Singh
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Outline of a Systematic Survey of Rheological Theories

Journal of Rheology, 1932
The theories which have been proposed in order to explain rheological phenomena have increased to such an extent that it is difficult to avoid confusion. Some of these theories appear to be conflicting, although they may be equally correct, each one in its own field. For this reason a systematic survey of rheological theories should be very useful.
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Image demosaicing: a systematic survey

SPIE Proceedings, 2008
Image demosaicing is a problem of interpolating full-resolution color images from so-called color-filter-array (CFA) samples. Among various CFA patterns, Bayer pattern has been the most popular choice and demosaicing of Bayer pattern has attracted renewed interest in recent years partially due to the increased availability of source codes ...
Xin Li, Bahadir Gunturk, Lei Zhang
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