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A roadmap to implementing machine learning in healthcare: from concept to practice
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Cannabis related side effects in otolaryngology: a scoping review
Published 2021-09-01“…Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine: Levels of Evidence and risk of bias using the Risk of Bias in randomized trials (RoB 2) and Risk of Bias in Non-Randomized Studies of Interventions (ROBINS-I) tools were assessed.. …”
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Postnatal expression of Cat-315-positive perineuronal nets in the SAMP10 mouse primary somatosensory cortex
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Time Perception Test in IntelliCage System for Preclinical Study: Linking Depression and Serotonergic Modulation
Published 2025-01-01“…<b>Background/Objectives::</b> The link between serotonergic modulation and depression is under debate; however, serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs) are still the first-choice medicine in this condition. Disturbances in time perception are also reported in depression with one of the behavioral schedules used to study interval timing, differential-reinforcement-learning-of-low-rate, having been shown to have high predictive validity for an antidepressant effect. …”
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Medication Belief and Adherence among Patients with Epilepsy
Published 2019-01-01“…The most common cause of nonadherence was forgetfulness (48.7%) followed by inability to get medicine (28.8) and safety concern (23.5%). The majority (78.4%) of the patients had high medication necessity belief while 44.1% had high concern belief about the potential adverse effect of their medications. …”
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