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Mashup Score: 1Pinning filters and sorts - 3 month(s) ago
You can use pins to automatically apply filters and sorts when you’re browsing and searching your library. For example, you can pin the “available now” filter to only find titles you can borrow right away. Tap Library or Search in the footer. Tap. Select a filter or sort, then Show Titles. Select the applied filter or sort. Tap Pin Filter or Pin Sort. Note: Some filters or sort options, including subjects, can’t be pinned. Pinned filters and sorts will be applied to the library home screen (at all of
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Mashup Score: 21Can algorithms Replace Expert Knowledge for Causal Inference? A Case Study on Novice Use of Causal Discovery - 3 month(s) ago
AbstractBackground. With growing interest in causal inference and machine learning among epidemiologists, there is increasing discussion of causal discover
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Mashup Score: 198Editorial: Demystifying the Placebo Effect - 3 month(s) ago
Placebo effects are a tantalizing concept that have captured public attention since at least 1955, when Henry Beecher (1) cataloged evidence across 15 larg
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Mashup Score: 20Can algorithms Replace Expert Knowledge for Causal Inference? A Case Study on Novice Use of Causal Discovery - 4 month(s) ago
AbstractBackground. With growing interest in causal inference and machine learning among epidemiologists, there is increasing discussion of causal discover
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Mashup Score: 24Synthesizing Subject-matter Expertise for Variable Selection in Causal Effect Estimation: A Case Study - 4 month(s) ago
Causal graphs are an important tool for covariate selection but there is limited applied research on how best to create them. Here, we used data from the Coronary Drug Project trial to assess a range of approaches to directed acyclic graph (DAG) creation. …
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Mashup Score: 216
Background The target trial framework was developed as a strategy to design and analyze observational epidemiologic studies with the aim of reducing bias due to analytic decisions. It involves desig…
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Mashup Score: 15Synthesizing subject-matter expertise for variable... : Epidemiology - 7 month(s) ago
fect of adherence on mortality in the placebo arm, since the true causal effect is believed with a high degree of certainty. Methods: We created DAGs for the effect of placebo adherence on mortality using different approaches for identifying variables and links to include or exclude. For each DAG, we identified minimal adjustment sets of covariates for estimating our causal effect of interest, and applied these to analyses of the CDP data. Results: When we used only baseline covariate values to estimate the cumulative effect of placebo adherence on mortality, all adjustment sets performed similarly. The specific choice of covariates had minimal effect on these (biased) point estimates, but including non-confounding prognostic factors resulted in smaller variance estimates. When we additionally adjusted for time-varying covariates of adherence using inverse probability weighting, covariates identified from the DAG created by focusing on prognostic factors performed best. Conclusion: The
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Mashup Score: 167Editorial: Demystifying the Placebo Effect - 7 month(s) ago
Placebo effects are a tantalizing concept that have captured public attention since at least 1955, when Henry Beecher (1) cataloged evidence across 15 larg
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Mashup Score: 296Seasonal oscillation of human infection with influenza A/H5N1 in Egypt and Indonesia - PubMed - 9 month(s) ago
As of June 22, 2011, influenza A/H5N1 has caused a reported 329 deaths and 562 cases in humans, typically attributed to contact with infected poultry. Influenza H5N1 has been described as seasonal. Although several studies have evaluated environmental risk factors for H5N1 in poultry, none have cons …
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Mashup Score: 0stats - 10 month(s) ago
Providers, learn about the steps you need to take when caring for a patient with suspected infant botulism.
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