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1641por Kanjilal, S, Rao, VS, Mukherjee, M, Natesha, BK, Renuka, KS, Sibi, K, Iyengar, SS, Kakkar, Vijay V“…This study substantiates the argument that alternative approaches to risk stratification are required in order to make them more adaptable and applicable to different populations with varying risk factor and disease patterns.…”
Publicado 2008
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1642por Gurnham, David“…Firstly, I consider his argument on the breadth of the best interests test, incorporating as it does factors considerably wider than those of medical justifications and the risk of harm. …”
Publicado 2008
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1643por de Knecht-van Eekelen, A.“…Mortality statistics and numbers of patients especially were used as arguments in various discussions. The example of Bosch, who changed his views on the dangers of tropical climate, demonstrates that statistics could be used for different purposes. …”
Publicado 2000
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1644por Murphy, Gavin J“…Given the wide range in transfusion rates in cardiac centres, with up to 100% of patients in some centres exposed to allogenic blood components, this evidence, albeit circumstantial, presents a strong argument for prospective randomised trials to attempt to determine, firstly, if transfusion causes adverse outcomes, and secondly, in which patient groups does the benefit of transfusion outweigh these risks? …”
Publicado 2009
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1645por Csordas, Thomas J., Dole, Christopher, Tran, Allen, Strickland, Matthew, Storck, Michael G.“…We discuss the manner in which the two interviews impose narrative constraints on interviewers and respondents, with significant implications for understanding the jointly constructed nature of the interview process. The argument demonstrates both divergence and complementarity in the construction of knowledge by means of these interviewing methods.…”
Publicado 2009
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1646por Kronfeldner, Maria E.“…After a descriptive Part 1, Part 2 reviews why the innate–acquired distinction is under attack in contemporary philosophy of biology. Three arguments are then presented to provide a limited and pragmatic defense of the distinction: an epistemic, a conceptual, and a historical argument. …”
Publicado 2009
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1647por Goodreau, Steven M“…In this commentary, I focus on one thread of their argument, pertaining to the evidence derived from modelling work. …”
Publicado 2011
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1648por Castoe, Todd A., Bronikowski, Anne M., Brodie, Edmund D., Edwards, Scott V., Pfrender, Michael E., Shapiro, Michael D., Pollock, David D., Warren, Wesley C.“…Here we develop an argument in support of sequencing a garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) genome, and outline a plan to accomplish this. …”
Publicado 2011
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1649“…The aim of this review is to stimulate different ways of viewing the relationship between depression and adverse outcomes following acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery patients. We present an argument for depression in ACS and CABG patients being a qualitatively distinct form from that observed in psychiatric populations. …”
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1650“…Altogether, we present the argument that loss of epithelial cell polarity may have an important role in both the initiation of tumourigenesis and in later stages of tumour development, favouring the progression of tumours from benign to malignancy.…”
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1651por Vaesen, Krist“…Dubreuil (Biol Phil 25:53–73, 2010b, this journal) argues that modern-like cognitive abilities for inhibitory control and goal maintenance most likely evolved in Homo heidelbergensis, much before the evolution of oft-cited modern traits, such as symbolism and art. Dubreuil’s argument proceeds in two steps. First, he identifies two behavioral traits that are supposed to be indicative of the presence of a capacity for inhibition and goal maintenance: cooperative feeding and cooperative breeding. …”
Publicado 2011
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1652por Kahane, Guy“…A prominent example is Michael Sandel, who argues that the deepest objection to enhancement is that it expresses a Promethean drive to mastery which deprives us of openness to the unbidden and leaves us with nothing to affirm outside our own wills. Sandel's argument against enhancement has been criticized, but his claims about mastery and the unbidden, and their relation to religion, have not yet received sufficient attention. …”
Publicado 2011
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1653por Wilson, Duncan“…I detail how Kennedy's argument resonated with the Conservative enthusiasm for audit and consumer choice in the 1980s. …”
Publicado 2012
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1654por Stöckle-Schobel, Richard“…A central challenge for any theory of concept learning comes from Fodor’s argument against the learning of concepts, which lies at the basis of contemporary computationalist accounts of the mind. …”
Publicado 2012
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1655“…Although clinical data remain limited, preliminary results in this area constitute a compelling argument for further evaluation of the nAChR as a target for future antidepressant drug development.…”
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1656por Ewing, Graham E.“…There is a compelling argument that the occurrence of regressive autism is attributable to genetic and chromosomal abnormalities, arising from the overuse of vaccines, which subsequently affects the stability and function of the autonomic nervous system and physiological systems. …”
Publicado 2009
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1657por D'epiro, Sara, Salvi, Monica, Mattozzi, Carlo, Giancristoforo, Simona, Campoli, Marco, Zanniello, Ramona, Luci, Cecilia, Macaluso, Laura, Giovannoni, Sara, Iacovelli, Roberto, Calvieri, Stefano, Richetta, Antonio Giovanni“…The absence of any convincing argument in favor of cardiovascular or autoimmune disease led us to attribute the onset of skin necrosis to chemotherapy administration. …”
Publicado 2012
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1658A comparative study of two communication models in HIV/AIDS coverage in selected Nigerian newspaperspor Okidu, Onjefu“…The findings of the study seem inconsistent with the theoretical argument of some scholars that insufficient attention has been paid by mass media in developing countries to the activity model of HIV/AIDS communication. …”
Publicado 2013
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1659“…For more clarification, we will take into consideration a few illustrative lines of argument in detail about situation in Iran. In conclusion, dynamic spirit of Islamic jurisprudence is reflected in its adaptability to change in medical practice. …”
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1660“…Here we draw on our experiences with input from the public during the deliberations of the Obsessive Compulsive-Spectrum Disorders subworkgroup of DSM-5, to help make the argument that psychiatric classification does require reasoned debate on a range of different facts and values, and that it is appropriate for scientist experts to review their nosological recommendations in the light of rigorous consideration of patient experience and feedback.…”
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