Peer Reviews
Mostrando 1-12 de 15 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. HPV vaccines: a controversial issue?
Controversy still exists over whether the benefits of the available HPV vaccines outweigh the risks and this has suppressed uptake of the HPV vaccines in comparison to other vaccines. Concerns about HPV vaccine safety have led some physicians, healthcare officials and parents to withhold the recommended vaccination from the target population. The most common
Braz J Med Biol Res. Publicado em: 08/04/2016
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2. The Three Achilles' Heels of Brazilian Political Science
This article intends to analyze the institutionalization of political science in Brazil through the expansion of the graduate system and evaluation process, which promoted research and scientific evaluations of institutions with Master`s and doctoral degree programs by an assessment model based on peer reviews and the rating of scientific production. The foc
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 2014-09
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3. A avaliatividade em pareceres de revista científica de linguística: uma perspectiva sistêmico-funcional / Appraisal in peer reviews of a Linguistics scientific journal: a systemic functional perspective
Esta pesquisa, inserida no grupo de pesquisa GEALIN, tem por objetivo analisar pareceres de artigos de uma revista científica de Linguística, tendo como embasamento teórico a perspectiva da Linguística Sistêmico-Funcional (HALLIDAY, 1994; HALLIDAY e MATTHIESSEN, 2004; EGGINS, 1994; THOMPSON, 1996; MARTIN, MATTHIESSEN e PAINTER, 1997), sobretudo a metafu
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 04/12/2012
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4. Definition and current evaluation of subfertile men
Male infertility affects 10% of reproductive aged couples worldwide and is treatable in many cases. In addition to other well-described etiologies, genetic causes of male infertility are now more commonly diagnosed. Using principles of evidence-based medicine, this review outlines diagnostic and treatments options to inform clinical management. In order of i
International braz j urol. Publicado em: 2006-08
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5. Double blind peer reviews are fairer and more objective, say academics
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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6. Effect of open peer review on quality of reviews and on reviewers’ recommendations: a randomised trial
British Medical Journal.
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7. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Genome Database and PseudoCAP: facilitating community-based, continually updated, genome annotation
Using the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Genome Project as a test case, we have developed a database and submission system to facilitate a community-based approach to continually updated genome annotation (http://www.pseudomonas.com). Researchers submit proposed annotation updates through one of three web-based form options which are then subjected to review, and if
Oxford University Press.
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8. The relationship between adjusted hospital mortality and the results of peer review.
This study assessed the relationship between the Health Care Financing Administration adjusted mortality rate for a hospital and the errors in care found by the peer review process. The three data sets used were: (1) the 1987-1988 completed reviews from 38 peer review organizations (PROs) of 4,132 hospitals and 2,035,128 patients; (2) all 1987 hospital morta
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9. On-call work and health: a review
Many professions in the fields of engineering, aviation and medicine employ this form of scheduling. However, on-call work has received significantly less research attention than other work patterns such as shift work and overtime hours. This paper reviews the current body of peer-reviewed, published research conducted on the health effects of on-call work T
BioMed Central.
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10. Quality of care and investment in property, plant, and equipment in hospitals.
OBJECTIVE. This study explores the relationship between quality of care and investment in property, plant, and equipment (PPE) in hospitals. DATA SOURCES. Hospitals' investment in PPE was derived from audited financial statements for the fiscal years 1984-1989. Peer Review Organization (PRO) Generic Quality Screen (GQS) reviews and confirmed failures between
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11. Computer-based physician order entry: the state of the art.
Direct computer-based physician order entry has been the subject of debate for over 20 years. Many sites have implemented systems successfully. Others have failed outright or flirted with disaster, incurring substantial delays, cost overruns, and threatened work actions. The rationale for physician order entry includes process improvement, support of cost-co
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12. Learning How Scientists Work: Experiential Research Projects to Promote Cell Biology Learning and Scientific Process Skills
Facilitating not only the mastery of sophisticated subject matter, but also the development of process skills is an ongoing challenge in teaching any introductory undergraduate course. To accomplish this goal in a sophomore-level introductory cell biology course, I require students to work in groups and complete several mock experiential research projects th
The American Society for Cell Biology.