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Optimal alphabet for single text compression ...
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Self-driving car safety quantification via component-level analysis ...
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Heaps' law and Heaps functions in tagged texts: Evidences of their linguistic relevance ...
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Distance entropy cartography characterises centrality in complex networks ...
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
Ramirez, Jorge H. - : figshare, 2017
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
Ramirez, Jorge H. - : figshare, 2017
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How Do People Differ? A Social Media Approach ...
Wong, Vincent; Bar-Yam, Yaneer. - : arXiv, 2017
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A network approach to topic models ...
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Online Decorrelation of Humidity and Temperature in Chemical Sensors for Continuous Monitoring ...
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Compression and the origins of Zipf's law for word frequencies ...
Ferrer-i-Cancho, Ramon. - : arXiv, 2016
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Two Roads Diverged: A Semantic Network Analysis of Guanxi on Twitter ...
Yan, Pu; Yasseri, Taha. - : arXiv, 2016
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Statistical laws in linguistics ...
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Complexity and universality in the long-range order of words ...
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
Ramirez, Jorge H. - : figshare, 2015
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
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Data (i.e., evidence) about evidence based medicine ...
Ramirez, Jorge H. - : figshare, 2015
Abstract: Update — December 7, 2014. – Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is not working for many reasons, for example: 1. Incorrect in their foundations (paradox): hierarchical levels of evidence are supported by opinions (i.e., lowest strength of evidence according to EBM) instead of real data collected from different types of study designs (i.e., evidence). http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1122534 2. The effect of criminal practices by pharmaceutical companies is only possible because of the complicity of others: healthcare systems, professional associations, governmental and academic institutions. Pharmaceutical companies also corrupt at the personal level, politicians and political parties are on their payroll, medical professionals seduced by different types of gifts in exchange of prescriptions (i.e., bribery) which very likely results in patients not receiving the proper treatment for their disease, many times there is no such thing: healthy persons not needing pharmacological treatments of any kind are ...
Keyword: 10301 Numerical Analysis; 60102 Bioinformatics; Data Format; Design; Economics; Education; FOS Computer and information sciences; FOS Languages and literature; FOS Law; FOS Mathematics; FOS Media and communications; FOS Sociology; Geography; Health Care; History; Information Systems; Language; Law; Library and Information Studies; Linguistics; Medicine; Probability; Rhetoric; Science Policy; Sociology; Statistics; Survey Results
URL: https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_i_e_evidence_about_evidence_based_medicine_EBM_and_clinical_practice_guidelines_GPC_/1093997/22
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Understanding confounding effects in linguistic coordination: an information-theoretic approach ...
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Extracting information from S-curves of language change ...
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A connective differentiation of textual production in interaction networks ...
Fabbri, Renato. - : arXiv, 2014
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