9 research outputs found

    Building an Epigenetic Database: Reproducibility and Orthogonal Targets

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    Odds ratios are one of the methods in statistics to quantify how strongly the presence or absence of a property correlates with the presence or absence of another property in a given population. In the biomedical sciences they are an effective way to investigate the effectiveness of medical interventions towards desired outcomes and the strength with which certain factors influence the risk of a particular disease. Our goal is to collate the significant amount of data that has been published regarding interventions and risk factors using odds ratios into a single database that can be used by the public to compare their effectiveness and importance in influencing desired outcomes in medicine

    Copyright, and the Regulation of Orphan Works: A Comparative Review of Seven Jurisdictions and a Rights Clearance Simulation

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    A Model for the Influence of Organized Media on Photochemical Reactions

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    Bioactive Lipid Mediators in the Initiation and Resolution of Inflammation after Spinal Cord Injury

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    Long-term neurological symptoms after acute COVID-19 illness requiring hospitalization in adult patients: insights from the ISARIC-COVID-19 follow-up study

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    in this study we aimed to characterize the type and prevalence of neurological symptoms related to neurological long-COVID-19 from a large international multicenter cohort of adults after discharge from hospital for acute COVID-19

    Adiabatic atmospheric boundary layers: A review and analysis of data from the period 1880–1972

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