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Essay supporting MA in Intelligence and International Relations, Staffordshire University -
Consider the various ideas presented by the syndicate groups at the end Part ...
Essay supporting MA in Systems Engineering, University College London / Dunchurch -
Describe the main contributions that Britain's intelligence agencies made dur...
Essay supporting MA in Intelligence and International Relations, Staffordshire University -
To what extent do structural theories help us to understand the condition of ...
Essay supporting MA in Intelligence and International Relations, Staffordshire University -
Discuss the need for iteration during the Concept, Development and Production...
Essay supporting MA in Systems Engineering, University College London / Dunchurch -
Identify four examples of a "firebreak" within a system. In each case explore...
Essay supporting MA in Systems Engineering, University College London / Dunchurch -
Molecular Genomic Approaches to Infectious Diseases in Resource-Limited Settings
Funding: No specific funding was received for this study/essay. Summary Points N Researchers in most developing countries lack the technology, resources, and capacity to... -
Minimizing Mistakes and Embracing Uncertainty
Summary There is increasing concern that most current published research findings are false. The probability that a research claim is true may depend on study power and bias,... -
Informed Consent in the Genomics Era
Informed consent, the process of gathering autonomous authorization for a medical intervention or medical research participation, is a fundamental component of medical practice.... -
WHO and Global Health Monitoring: The Way Forward
While working at WHO, CAZ was involved in the development of global estimates. Disclaimer: The authors are staff members of the World Health Organization. The authors alone are... -
When and How Can Endpoints Be Changed after Initiation of a Randomized Clinic...
Endpoints are outcome measures used to address the objectives of a clinical trial. The primary endpoint is the most important outcome and is used to assess the primary objective... -
How Can Vaccines Against Influenza and Other Viral Diseases Be Made More Effe...
A large fraction of the world's most widespread and problematic pathogens, such as the influenza virus, seem to persist in nature by evading host immune responses by inducing... -
Why Aren't We Listening Yet? A Decade of Road Safety Begins Quietly
Don Redelmeier and Barry McLellan admonish the medical community for failure to act on the vast problem of road traffic crashes. Despite a high burden of disease, motor vehicle... -
Input subsidies to improve smallholder maize productivity in Malawi: toward a...
Emerging from the worst harvest in a decade, the Government of Malawi implemented one of the most ambitious and successful assaults on hunger in the history of the African... -
Physicians as fundraisers: medical philanthropy and the doctor-patient relati...
American medical institutions commonly have "grateful patient" programs that solicit donations from wealthy individuals who receive care. Physicians are often encouraged to... -
Genomics Research and Malaria Control: Great Expectations
The protozoan parasite Plasmodium falciparum causes falciparum malaria, a fatal parasitic disease in humans, and is transmitted by Anopheles mosquito vectors (predominantly the... -
Challenging medical ghostwriting in US courts.
Xavier Bosch and colleagues expand upon a recent analysis by Simon Stern and Trudo Lemmens in PLoS Medicine and outline areas in which authors participating in medical... -
Principles for Strengthening the Integrity of Clinical Research
‘‘All true universities, whether public or private, are public trusts designed to advance knowledge by safeguarding the free inquiry of impartial teachers and scholars. Their... -
Indigenous Health and Socioeconomic Status in India
In 1999, Leon Eisenberg wrote an essay entitled, “Does social medicine still matter in an era of molecular medicine?” [1]. Anticipating the scientific discussion that would... -
The prehistory of biology preprints:A forgotten experiment from the 1960s
In 1961, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) began to circulate biological preprints in a for- gotten experiment called the Information Exchange Groups (IEGs). This system...