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Whitton Best Practice Series To Offer Advice for Small Business Owners
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The Whitton Best Practice Series will feature Patrick Henry, a top industry speaker, on Wednesday, Nov. 14, from 9 a.m.-noon in Whitton Auditorium. For more information or to reserve space contact Page Bowden, director of...
Published by: Winthrop University
Plenary Keynote Presentation III: Panel Presentation Growing choral-singing communities
Marian Dolan
Jan 17, 2014
Moderator: Marian Dolan (USA) Panelists: Sonja Greiner (Europa Cantat, Germany) Ann Meier Baker (Chorus America, USA) Fred Sj?berg (International Federation for Choral Music, Sweden) Patricia Abbott (CAMMAC and...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Plenary Keynote Presentation III: Panel Presentation Growing choral-singing communities
Marian Dolan
Jan 17, 2014
Moderator: Marian Dolan (USA) Panelists: Sonja Greiner (Europa Cantat, Germany) Ann Meier Baker (Chorus America, USA) Fred Sj?berg (International Federation for Choral Music, Sweden) Patricia Abbott (CAMMAC and...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Clinical implications of germline mutations in breast cancer genes
BACKGROUND: The identification of new hereditary breast cancer genes is an area of highly active research. In 2015, two independent studies provided initial evidence for a novel breast cancer susceptibility gene, RECQL, a DNA...
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Confidence intervals for the between-study variance in random-effects meta-analysis using generalised heterogeneity statistics
Dan Jackson, Jack Bowden
Sep 29, 2016
BACKGROUND: Confidence intervals for the between study variance are useful in random-effects meta-analyses because they quantify the uncertainty in the corresponding point estimates. Methods for calculating these confidence...
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Decompositions of high-frequency Helmholtz solutions via functional calculus, and application to the finite element method
Over the last ten years, results from [48], [49], [22], and [47] decomposing high-frequency Helmholtz solutions into “low”- and “high”-frequency components have had a large impact in the numerical analysis of the Helmholtz...
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Multi-armed Bandit Models for the Optimal Design of Clinical Trials
Multi-armed bandit problems (MABPs) are a special type of optimal control problem well suited to model resource allocation under uncertainty in a wide variety of contexts. Since the first publication of the optimal solution of...
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Decompositions of high-frequency Helmholtz solutions via functional calculus, and application to the finite element method
Over the last ten years, results from [48], [49], [22], and [47] decomposing high-frequency Helmholtz solutions into “low”- and “high”-frequency components have had a large impact in the numerical analysis of the Helmholtz...
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Palliative treatment for symptomatic malignant pericardial effusion†.
Consensus has yet to emerge regarding the optimal choice of therapy in the management of malignant pericardial effusion. We review the literature to evaluate the existing evidence on the clinical effectiveness of surgical and...
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A multi-stage drop-the-losers design for multi-arm clinical trials.
Multi-arm multi-stage trials can improve the efficiency of the drug development process when multiple new treatments are available for testing. A group-sequential approach can be used in order to design multi-arm multi-stage...
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A multi-stage drop-the-losers design for multi-arm clinical trials
Multi-arm multi-stage (MAMS) trials can improve the efficiency of the drug development process when multiple new treatments are available for testing. A group-sequential approach can be used in order to design MAMS trials, using...
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Personality and Motives for Social Media Use When Physically Distanced
This paper explores individuals’ motives for using social media when living under
‘social distancing’ conditions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, where they were instructed to physically distance from other people....
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Personality and Motives for Social Media Use When Physically Distanced
This paper explores individuals’ motives for using social media when living under
‘social distancing’ conditions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, where they were instructed to physically distance from other people....
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How is extraversion related to social media use? A literature review
With nearly 3.5 billion people now using some form of social media, understanding its relationship with personality has become a crucial focus of psychological research. As such, research linking personality traits to social...
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