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Recent guidelines have produced a consensus statement for perioperative care in hip and knee replacement. However, there is still a need for reanalysis of the evidence and recommendations.
Chen Changjun +4 more
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“TOTAL EVIDENCE” AND THE EVOLUTION OF HIGHLY SOCIAL BEES
Abstract— Recent cladistic analyses of the relationships of the tribes of apine bees have produced conflicting results. The question of single or multiple origins of advanced eusociality in the group is thus unresolved. However, the previous studies have each treated only a limited part of the character data available.
ChavarrÃa, Gabriela +1 more
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Chance, Credence and Circles [PDF]
This is a discussion of Richard Pettigrew's book "Accuracy and the Laws of Credence". I target Pettigrew's application of the accuracy framework to derive chance-credence principles.
Cariani, Fabrizio
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Cryotherapy following total knee arthroplasty: What is the evidence?
Background: Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is an important option in the management of severe osteoarthritis. Despite excellent long-term results following TKA, the immediate postoperative period is often associated with pain, bleeding, edema, and reduced
A Thacoor, NA Sandiford
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How FinTech affects total factor energy efficiency? Evidence from Chinese cities
The advancement of Financial Technology (FinTech) is crucial for government entities, the National Grid, and various energy corporations to facilitate the transition towards sustainable and green production methods.
Xinyue Kong, Tao Xu
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Is evidence of evidence evidence? Screening-off vs. no-defeaters [PDF]
I argue elsewhere (Roche 2014) that evidence of evidence is evidence under screening-off. Tal and Comesaña (2017) argue that my appeal to screening-off is subject to two objections. They then propose an evidence of evidence thesis involving the notion of
William, Roche
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The philosophy of total evidence and its relevance for phylogenetic inference
The test of congruence under total evidence as used in systematics has been tied to a Popperian philosophy of science, but is here shown to be related to the coherence theory of truth in metaphysics and thus to coherentism in epistemology. Since the test
Olivier Rieppel
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Updating for Externalists [PDF]
The externalist says that your evidence could fail to tell you what evidence you do or not do have. In that case, it could be rational for you to be uncertain about what your evidence is. This is a kind of uncertainty which orthodox Bayesian epistemology
Gallow, J. Dmitri
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Can Digitalization Levels Affect Agricultural Total Factor Productivity? Evidence From China
The agricultural sector faces a food crisis and major challenges in green and sustainable development, and digital technology is an important countermeasure.
Wenqiang Fu, Rongwu Zhang
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When Rational Reasoners Reason Differently [PDF]
Different people reason differently, which means that sometimes they reach different conclusions from the same evidence. We maintain that this is not only natural, but rational. In this essay we explore the epistemology of that state of affairs. First we
Kopec, Matthew, Titelbaum, Michael G.
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