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Social media offers opportunities for people to share opinions and experiences freely in online communities, which may contribute information beyond the knowledge of domain professionals.
We defined four types of data sources which may contribute information on the natural duration and/or outcome of disease: Follow-up (cohort) studies.
Chronic ambulatory ECoG samples provide naturalistic data that complement inpatient monitoring, and may contribute information that affects treatment decisions.
In the stratified model only SEP-discordant twin pairs contribute information to the β-parameter for SEP, although concordant pairs may contribute information to other β-parameters.
Neurobehavioral epidemiology may contribute information to risk assessment in relation to a) characterization of neurotoxicity and its time course; b) the dose-effect relationship; c) the dose-response relationship; and d) predisposing factors.
Certain carcinogens may be associated with specific mutation patterns in the p53 tumor suppressor gene, and these characteristic patterns of DNA damage may contribute information about disease etiology by lending biologic support to exposure disease associations and by helping to evaluate potential mechanisms of carcinogenesis (Greenblatt et al. 1994).
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Moreover, each of the Hmrbase entries has been linked to DrugPedia (a Wikipedia for Drug Discovery), where users may contribute data and updated information.
The sampling units will help to provide precise estimates of the mean flow rate in a given experiment, and may also contribute information about whether the equipment degrades in performance over time.
Indicators of CES derived from social media make use of existing data so may contribute useful information for rapid, cost-effective assessments of CES.
Still, there's no love for Assange, Snowden, or any of the future data leakers that may contribute valuable information to our democracy.
Meanwhile, the published data examples suggests the ACCE Method may contribute useful information to guide inferences from nonrandomized studies even when only outcomes from nonlinear analyses (i.e., hazard ratios from Cox regression) are available.
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