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    Tensed Ontology Based on Simple Partial Logic

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    Simple partial logic (=SPL) is, broadly speaking, an extensional logic which allows for the truth-value gap. First I give a system of propositional SPL by partializing classical logic, as well as extending it with several non-classical truth-functional operators. Second I show a way based on SPL to construct a system of tensed ontology, by representing tensed statements as two kinds of necessary statements in a linear model that consists of the present and future worlds. Finally I compare that way with other two ways based on Łukasiewicz’s three-valued logic and branching temporal logic

    Additional file 1 of Late hepatitis C virus diagnosis among patients with newly diagnosed hepatocellular carcinoma: a case–control study

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    Additional file 1. Appendix A. Diagnosis codes. Table A Codes of International Classification of Diseases, 9/10th Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9/10-CM)

    GEE results for provider choices by health conditions among urban residents in Ouagadougou.

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    <p>OR (95% confidence intervals) is derived by GEE analysis. All the estimates are adjusted for each covariate for the effects.</p><p>of the other covariates. Public provider is used as reference group against FP, and NFP provider choice.</p><p><b>Abbreviations</b>: GEE, generalized estimating equations; FP, for-profit; NFP, not for-profit; OR, odd ratio; CI, confidence interval.</p

    Additional file 1: of Work hours and turnover intention among hospital physicians in Taiwan: does income matter?

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    A preliminary English version of the questionnaire “Needs Assessment Survey on Physical and Mental Health and Occupational Safety for Full-time Staff in Healthcare Workplace”. (PDF 312 kb

    The ROC curve for the 15-year-old girls.

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    <p>The AUC identified in ROC analysis for the girls was 0.763 (95% CI: 0.731–0.795).</p
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