Real World, Big Data
There are now important opportunities for academia and certain industries to harness the potential of large volumes of routinely collected electronic health records (Real World…
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There are now important opportunities for academia and certain industries to harness the potential of large volumes of routinely collected electronic health records (Real World…
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Unpackaging convenience food is one of the most routine, boring, and trivial activities in the West. The massive repetition during decades of this underestimated action…
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With more than 40 species of marine mammals present on their waters, Mexico represents a hotspot for whales, dolphins, and seals of the world. However,…
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Metamorphosis in the animal kingdom involves choreographing a complex series of cell rearrangements, cell deaths, and cell divisions. In insects, discrete cell populations that are…
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The world is green, apparently… This trivial assertion unleashed an ecological theory, which is now approaching half a century of age, and which sparked a…
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Packaging is a crucial tool in containing and protecting food as it moves through the supply chain to the consumer. The main function of packaging…
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic inflammatory disease that manifests clinically with polyarthritis and joint destruction. With the development of biologic agents targeting pro-inflammatory cytokines…
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Hawaii’s hurricane season is from June to November of every year, but just how much of a threat to Hawaii are hurricanes? How frequent are…
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Quantitative observation is the type of observation that deals in quantifiable variables, things that you can use numbers to express. In contrast, qualitative observation focuses…
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Roberto Nevilis invented homework in the year 1095 in Venice after being disappointed in his students. Roberto Nevilis began to give homework in order to help…
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You may have heard someone mention paternal twins, which is the same as fraternal twins, meaning that the mother has two eggs which are fertilized…
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