... between members of amultidisciplinary team during ward rounds using an electronic,as opposed to paper, patient medical record. Methods A qualitative study of morning ward rounds of anintensive ... highlight therole of physical group formation and the ergonomics of eachsystem in facilitating or hindering group use of patient records.Materials and methods BackgroundThe medical lead of the ICU ... EPR isused in place of a paper record?Given the complex nature of interaction of multidisciplinarycommunication in an ICU, we have chosen to triangulate threetypes ofqualitative data: video-based...
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... 80-85. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ZürichUniversity of Zürich, Swiss Banking InstituteMaster of Advanced Studies in FinanceMaster ThesisStatistical Methodsof Valuation and Risk Assessment:Empirical ... ratio of 1.05 where the directional strategies exhibit a ratio of 0.75 and in the case of a minimal acceptable rate of 0% non-directional strategies exhibit on average an annualisedratio of 1.75 ... confidence intervals of the estimates arealso represented by red dashed lines.3.6.2 Graphical Analysis of Time-Varying ExposuresSince a minimum number of observations, i.e. number of asset classes,...
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... only certain aspects of the worth of the objects (e.g. the elegance or inventiveness of its drawing).31 Butdue to this limitation of the acceptance of possible cases of faultless disagreement,sentimentalism ... actualaesthetic merit of the object in question and, therefore, endorse neither of the twoassessments. Of course, we might not be aware of the possibility of a faultlessly conflict-ing evaluation with ... can satisfactorily handle thepossibility of such cases of faultless disagreement – that is, of such cases of conflicting aesthetic evaluations, none of which needs to be at fault from anepistemic...
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... subjective ratings of these two modulators. Find-ings should further ourunderstandingof the embodied simulationaccount of esthetic experience as it may apply to dance.MATERIALS AND METHODS PARTICIPANTSTwenty-two ... experimental trials (2 presentations of each of the 64 dance videos) organized randomly. Each experimen-tal trial video was followed by one of the two main questions of interest (how much did you like ... localization of brain regions responsive to dance per se, andnot extraneous features of the display that are not of interest forthis study (e.g., the dancers’ identity, the layout of the dance...
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