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Socioeconomic status and site-specific cancer incidence, a Bayesian approach in a French Cancer Registries Network study

Abstract Objectives The objective of this study was to identify and compare cancer sites whose incidence is influenced by social deprivation. Methods The study population comprised 189 144 cases of […]

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Socioeconomic status & health seeking behavior of rural people: a cross sectional study in fatikchhari, Chittagong

Socioeconomic status & health seeking behavior of rural people: a cross sectional study in fatikchhari, Chittagon

Abstract: a cross-sectional study in fatikchhari, Chittagong The objective of the study was to assess the socioeconomic status & health-seeking behavior of the selected rural community people. A cross-sectional study

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Teaching HCI Design in a Flipped Learning M.Sc. Course Using Eye-Tracking Peer Evaluation Data

Abstract: This paper presents experiences from a flipped classroom M.Sc(Teaching HCI Design). Course on Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). The students that finished successfully this course participated in twelve short (about two

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factors associated with COVID-19-related hospital death in the linked electronic health records of 17 million adult NHS patients.

factors associated with COVID-19-related hospital death in the linked electronic health records of 17 million adult NHS patients.

Abstract: factors associated with COVID-19 Background: factors associated with COVID-19 Establishing who is at risk from a novel rapidly arising cause of death, and why, requires a new approach to

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Nonreductive Individualism

Nonreductive Individualism Part I – Supervenience and Wild Disjunction

Abstract: Nonreductive Individualism The author draws on arguments from the contemporary philosophy of mind to provide an argument for sociological collectivism. This argument for nonreductive individualism accepts that only individuals

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Impact Of “eHealth” in Allergic Diseases and Allergic Patients

Impact Of “eHealth” in Allergic Diseases and Allergic Patients

Abstract The emergence of new technology enables allergists and patients to compile data and receive feedback regarding key symptoms, risk behavior, and/or management. The term “eHealth” refers to a diverse

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Artificial intelligence - The space for the new possibilities to train teachers

Artificial intelligence – The space for the new possibilities to train teachers

ABSTRACT The purpose of the article is to propose mechanisms of effective and adaptive training of future teachers to solve problems of their professional activity using a technique based on

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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Learning, Teaching, and Education

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Learning, Teaching, and Education

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Learning This report describes the current state of the art in artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential impact on learning, teaching, and education. It

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