Sonel, Ali F.; Good, Chester B.; Kelley, Mary E.; Wall, Lauren; Whittle, Jeffrey; Fine, Michael J., 2003: What is the meaning of high-risk? A prospective comparison of three risk stratification models recommended in non-ST elevation myocardial infarction and unstable angina...
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In participant observation, the researcher is called a participant-observer, meaning that they participate in the group’s activities while also observing the group’s behavior and interactions. There is flexibility in the level of participation, ranging from non-participatory (the weakest) to comp...
First, in the process of social environment’s impact on residents’ health, social class plays the role of a moderator, meaning that as social class increases, the impact of the social environment on health gradually weakens. Second, in the process of the social environment’s impact on ...
One of the oldest forms of art in the world is body modification, the alteration of the body for aesthetic, ritual, or symbolic purposes. Popular forms of body modification include tattoo and piercing among other things. Answer and Explanation: ...
Natural language processing (NLP) is at the root of this complicated mission. The ability to analyze and extract meaning from narrative text or other unstructured data sources is a major piece of the big data puzzle, and drives many of the most advanced and innovative health IT ...
poses the question of how BreadTube is constructed discursively in the context of this conflict. What underlying assumptions about the counterpublic’s aims, values, shortcomings but also its economic and technological prerequisites, can be reconstructed through the contributions of the various ...
What is the meaning of atmospheric boundary layer? The atmospheric boundary layer is defined asthe lowest part of the troposphere that is directly influenced by the presence of the earth's surface, and responds to surface forcing within a timescale of about an hour or less. ...