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Journal articles on the topic "Duplicate Count Strategy"

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S., Divya. "A Novel Approach for Progressive Duplicate Detection for Quality Assurance." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 2, no. 4 (2018): 179–82. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd12972.

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In reality the data set may have at least one portrayal of a similar certifiable elements. Duplicate may emerge because of exchange errors and because of deficient information. Expelling such duplicate, all things considered, is a perplexing errand. It isnt direct to productively discover and expel the duplicates from a vast data set. This paper center around correlation with conventional duplicate discovery strategies Incremental Sorted Neighborhood Method ISNM and the Duplicate Count Strategy DCS technique with Progressive Sorted Neighborhood Method PSNM technique. S. Divya "A Novel App
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Ma, Kun, and Bo Yang. "Stream-based live entity resolution approach with adaptive duplicate count strategy." International Journal of Web and Grid Services 13, no. 3 (2017): 351. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijwgs.2017.085167.

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Ma, Kun, and Bo Yang. "Stream-based live entity resolution approach with adaptive duplicate count strategy." International Journal of Web and Grid Services 13, no. 3 (2017): 351. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijwgs.2017.10006055.

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Scaradavou, Andromachi, Maria S. Albano, Nela-Ludy Dobrila, et al. "Analysis of Cord Blood Unit (CBU) Segment for CD34+ Cell Viability and Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Content Correlates with the Post-Thaw CBU After Albumin-Dextran Reconstitution." Blood 120, no. 21 (2012): 3023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v120.21.3023.3023.

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Abstract Abstract 3023 Background: The segment attached to the freezing bag is considered an important source of cells for testing the quality of a cryopreserved CBU prior to release for transplantation. CB banks test cells from the segment for CD34+ cell count, viability and colony forming units (CFU) as surrogates of potency of the frozen products. The NCBP reported results of 384 segments of CBU processed with the AutoExpress (AXP) system (Albano et al, ASH 2011). Average segment CD34+ viability was 96% (SD:+/− 3.3%) and correlation with the CBU pre-cryopreservation viable CD34+ counts (vCD
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Bardus, Marco, Rola El Rassi, Mohamad Chahrour, et al. "The Use of Social Media to Increase the Impact of Health Research: Systematic Review." Journal of Medical Internet Research 22, no. 7 (2020): e15607. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/15607.

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Background Academics in all disciplines increasingly use social media to share their publications on the internet, reaching out to different audiences. In the last few years, specific indicators of social media impact have been developed (eg, Altmetrics), to complement traditional bibliometric indicators (eg, citation count and h-index). In health research, it is unclear whether social media impact also translates into research impact. Objective The primary aim of this study was to systematically review the literature on the impact of using social media on the dissemination of health research.
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Aung, Fleur M., Nan Clancy, Benjamin Lichtiger, and Chitra Hosing. "Optimizing the Use of Platelets in a Single Oncology Center during Critical Shortages: Can Current Platelet Donations from Volunteer Donors be Sustained to Provide Adequate Platelet Inventories Long Term?" Blood 134, Supplement_1 (2019): 3697. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-127510.

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Introduction: The single largest use of platelets transfusions (PLT) are for patients with hematologic malignancies receiving Myeloablative chemotherapy or undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Patients routinely get prophylactically platelet transfusions at platelet counts ≤ 20 × 109/L at our institution per institutional guidelines. For this review we analyzed a two day period when a critical shortage of platelets occurred to illustrate how we managed the transfusion needs of our patients. Method All daily platelet orders are triaged. The orders are inclusive of patient
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Kopaleishvili, Madona, Nelly Makhviladze, Irina Bedinashvili, and Teimuraz Chubinishvili. "Reflecting Efficiency of Scientific Publications of the Technical University of Georgia in Crossref Reports." Works of Georgian Technical University, no. 2(528) (May 29, 2023): 85–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.36073/1512-0996-2023-2-85-92.

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The effectiveness of the scientific publications of the Georgian Technical University included in the Crossref online scientific research global network is evaluated according to the results of the monthly reports provided by the agency to the publisher and covers a period of more than three years. The reports confirm that correct publication metadata are sent from the GTU to the Agency – in most cases, resolutions attempts and successful resolution counts by document are matching or are close to each other, no duplicate DOIs or wrong DOIs have been reported. The search space of the scientific
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Patton, Megan C., Riddhi Desai, Yasmine Noureddine, et al. "Outcomes and outcome measurement instruments reported in randomised controlled trials of anxiety disorder treatments in children and adolescents: a scoping review protocol." BMJ Open 12, no. 10 (2022): e063404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-063404.

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IntroductionPaediatric anxiety disorders (AD) are prevalent and persistent mental health conditions worldwide affecting between 10% and 20% of children and adolescents. Despite the high prevalence of paediatric AD, there is limited understanding of which treatments work best. Outcome heterogeneity across paediatric mental health trials has been a significant factor in hindering the ability to compare results and assess the efficacy of such trials. This scoping review will help to identify and synthesise the outcomes reported in paediatric AD trials to date.Methods and analysisFollowing the Joa
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Huang, Li-Ling, Jyh-Dong Lin, Wei-Hsing Huang, Chun-Hung Kuo, Yi-Shian Chiou, and Mao-Yuan Huang. "Developing Pavement Maintenance Strategies and Implementing Management Systems." Infrastructures 9, no. 7 (2024): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures9070101.

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The traffic volume and maintenance demand on Taiwan’s provincial highways have been steadily increasing. One of the most challenging issues in maintenance is determining the optimal timing and allocation of funds to avoid duplicative investments and maximize resource utilization. Currently, provincial highway maintenance units rely heavily on manual processes and paper-based records, using experiential methods to formulate maintenance strategies and conduct maintenance operations. This indicates a lack of objective maintenance strategies and pavement management systems in these units. This stu
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Gilliam, Devin, Christine Horne, Jacob Kean, and Vera Mucaj. "Abstract 6346A: Privacy preserving record linkage of mortality data for oncology survival analyses." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (2022): 6346A. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-6346a.

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Abstract Though survival is an essential endpoint in cancer research, mortality data is often incomplete in cancer registries and RWE sources used in cancer research, including medical claims data and electronic health records. Government mortality data has inadequate coverage, with single sources like the SSA being reappraised for completeness. To overcome this problem, RWE mortality composites have been developed using obituary data sourced from funeral homes, newspapers, & other online obituary sources, but no single source has complete coverage. We explored a privacy preserving record
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Books on the topic "Duplicate Count Strategy"

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Hassan, Haslinda, Raja Haslinda Raja Mohd Ali, and Nurulhuda Ghazali. Audit Command Language (ACL) Analytics: A Practical Guide for Beginners. UUM Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32890/9789672363446.

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Tired of performing an audit manually? This module provides a useful step-by-step approach to perform an audit using ACL. Easy to understand and follow. No such module in the market so far. This module is designed to assist users on how to use ACL as a powerful tool to audit. The module is divided into 8 Chapters. Chapter 1 introduces audit and information technology (IT) audit, audit assertions, audit procedures, and the relationship between audit assertions and audit procedures. Chapter 2 explains ACL in the audit, describing in brief its advantages and disadvantages. Chapter 3 assists users
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Conference papers on the topic "Duplicate Count Strategy"

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Aassem, Youssef, Imad Hafidi, and Noureddine Aboutabit. "Enhanced Duplicate Count Strategy." In NISS2020: The 3rd International Conference on Networking, Information Systems & Security. ACM, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3386723.3387877.

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