Endoscopic haemostasis for gastrointestinal bleeding: the dawning of a new era.
Lam S K, Lai K C·Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology
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Lam S K, Lai K C·Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology
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Cialdella P·BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
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Hale T·BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
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Biewenga J, van Rees E P, Sminia T·Clinical immunology and immunopathology
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Daradkeh T K·The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science
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Bind J L·Acta microbiologica Hungarica
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Jayaraj Rama, Kumaraswamy Chellan, Raymond Greg, +4 more·Oral oncology
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Westgate Martin J·Research synthesis methods
The field of evidence synthesis is growing rapidly, with a corresponding increase in the number of software tools and workflows to support the construction of systematic reviews, systematic maps, and meta-analyses. Despite much progress, however, a number of problems remain, including slow integration of new statistica…
Leclercq Victoria, Beaudart Charlotte, Ajamieh Sara, +3 more·Journal of clinical epidemiology
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the effect of the explicit mention of PRISMA, a statement designed to help authors report meta-analyses (MAs), on the reporting completeness of MAs. STUDY DESIGN AND SETTING: Two investigators evaluated a random sample of 206 MAs indexed in PsycINFO in 2016; 100 explicitly mentioned PRI…
van Iterson Maarten, van Zwet Erik W, BIOS Consortium, +1 more·Genome biology
We show that epigenome- and transcriptome-wide association studies (EWAS and TWAS) are prone to significant inflation and bias of test statistics, an unrecognized phenomenon introducing spurious findings if left unaddressed. Neither GWAS-based methodology nor state-of-the-art confounder adjustment methods completely re…
Samara Myrto T, Spineli Loukia M, Furukawa Toshi A, +4 more·Schizophrenia research
Missing outcome data is a major threat in meta-analytical studies of schizophrenia. Most clinical trials in psychiatry report only continuous outcome measures and express the effect of an intervention as a difference of means. However, these results are difficult to interpret for clinicians. Converting continuous data…
Stratton Samuel J·Prehospital and disaster medicine
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McClain ZáNean, Pitchford E Andrew, Pawlowski Jill·Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ
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Mukai Naoko, Kiyohara Yutaka·Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine
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Kokol Peter·International journal of nursing studies
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Smith Richard·BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
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Senior Kathryn·The Lancet. Oncology
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Holzman David C·Environmental health perspectives
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Kueffer Christoph, Niinemets Ulo, Drenovsky Rebecca E, +7 more·Trends in ecology & evolution
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Zhang Chun, Li Jian-Ping, Zhou Ping·Breast cancer research and treatment
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