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Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 20th, 2018, 5:58 pm
by Nerd_Bunny
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Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 21st, 2018, 10:32 am
by Panda Weasley
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Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 21st, 2018, 2:47 pm
by Benewcomb
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Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 21st, 2018, 3:08 pm
by wzhang5460
It is the mineral form of sodium chloride
Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 21st, 2018, 5:21 pm
by Nerd_Bunny
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Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 25th, 2018, 7:42 pm
by pb5754
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Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 26th, 2018, 9:32 am
by Benewcomb
Hey sorry I might not be able to make it, I’m running on stress and coffee I’m loosing sleep and sanity and I’m miles behind on homework but I think I need to stay home so please can I stay home I’ll make cookies and food and I’ll study like crazy I think ISMA is too much for me you know i don’t think I’m ready for it if I fail I’m going to be embarrassed for life and you know how that feels right pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 26th, 2018, 3:53 pm
by blobfishburrito
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Basalts, Siberian Traps
Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 30th, 2018, 8:46 am
by Benewcomb
First, there are competing risks that might result in the death of some subjects before the observation period ends, making it impossible to know whether they would have developed the outcome of interest if they had not died early because of another risk. For example, studying the incidence proportion of long term health conditions among soldiers in a conflict zone is complicated by the elevated risk of dying in combat before the outcome can be observed.
A second problem is that, even if subjects don't die for another reason, it is difficult to follow people for long periods of time, and subjects can become lost to follow-up , which also means that their outcome status is unknown.
A third problem is that the incidence proportion doesn't distinguish when a disease occurs as long as it is within the follow-up period. For example, if a population is followed for 20 years, it would make a difference to the person and to the epidemiologist if the cancer occurred after two years or after 20 years, but both of these outcomes would count the same with the incidence proportion.
Re: What's on your CTRL+V?
Posted: January 30th, 2018, 9:36 am
by Froggie
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