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Aroma values — a useful concept?
Food / Nahrung, 1976AbstractRapidly increasing knowledge about the high complexity of food aromas requires selection or ranking procedures as to the importance of the particular components for flavour impression. For this purpose the concept of aroma values has been discussed which calculates quantitative data in connection with aroma effectiveness of the compounds.
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Value Foundations for Drug Use
Journal of Drug Issues, 1977This article investigates the relationship of value foundations to the use of drugs. The argument is presented that it is logically impossible to make drug use decisions without evaluating the outcomes of various alternatives and choosing the most highly valued in the circumstances.
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Using Pharmacoeconomics to Value Pharmacotherapy
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2008Pharmacotherapeutic decisions are increasingly constrained in all clinical settings by the costs of drug treatment and medical care. Some biotech therapies (e.g., Avastin, Cerzyme, Herceptin, Gleevec, Erbitux) can cost from $10,000 to more than $100,000 per treatment episode.
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• Hospitals to be valued on existing use
Nursing Standard, 1989All NHS hospitals are to be valued in preparation for the White Paper reforms, the DoH announced last week.
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Use and value of metabolism databases
Drug Discovery Today, 1999A key objective during drug discovery is to ensure selection of lead compounds for development that have the optimum pharmacodynamic profile without undesirable toxicity. Metabolism plays a key role in determining the biological activity of compounds in vivo, and is therefore an important factor to consider during the discovery phase.
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Use and misuse of the p-value.
Bulletin of the NYU hospital for joint diseases, 2008The p-value is a widely used tool for inference in clinical studies. However, despite the numerous books and papers published on the basics of statistical inference and, thus, on the p-value, there still seems to be a need to highlight what message the p-value exactly contains (and what it does not).
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