نتایج جستجو برای: meta

تعداد نتایج: 161629  

2004
DELARAM KAHROBAEI

In this paper we study residual solvability of the amalgamated product of two finitely generated free groups, in the case of doubles. We find conditions where this kind of structure is residually solvable, and show that in general this is not the case. However this kind of structure is always meta-residually-solvable.

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2007
John P A Ioannidis Thomas A Trikalinos

BACKGROUND Statistical tests for funnel-plot asymmetry are common in meta-analyses. Inappropriate application can generate misleading inferences about publication bias. We aimed to measure, in a survey of meta-analyses, how frequently the application of these tests would be not meaningful or inappropriate. METHODS We evaluated all meta-analyses of binary outcomes with é 3 studies in the Cochr...

2016
Adam Carter Paul Boghossian

An account of meta-epistemic defeaters—distinct from traditional (firstorder) epistemic defeaters—is motivated and defended, drawing from case studies involving epistemic error-theory (e.g., Olson 2011, Reasons for belief; cf., Streumer 2012, J Philos 110:1–25) and epistemic relativism (e.g., MacFarlane 2005, Oxford Stud Epistemol 1:197–233; 2011; 2014, Assessment sensitivity: Relative truth an...

Journal: :Annals of internal medicine 2015
Brian Hutton Georgia Salanti Deborah M Caldwell Anna Chaimani Christopher H Schmid Chris Cameron John P A Ioannidis Sharon Straus Kristian Thorlund Jeroen P Jansen Cynthia Mulrow Ferrán Catalá-López Peter C Gøtzsche Kay Dickersin Isabelle Boutron Douglas G Altman David Moher

The PRISMA statement is a reporting guideline designed to improve the completeness of reporting of systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Authors have used this guideline worldwide to prepare their reviews for publication. In the past, these reports typically compared 2 treatment alternatives. With the evolution of systematic reviews that compare multiple treatments, some of them only indirectly...

2009
Tim Levine Kelli J. Asada Chris Carpenter

Meta-analysis involves cumulating effects across studies in order to qualitatively summarize existing literatures. A recent finding suggests that the effect sizes reported in meta-analyses may be negatively correlated with study sample sizes. This prediction was tested with a sample of 51 published meta-analyses summarizing the results of 3,602 individual studies. The correlation between effect...

Journal: :Future Generation Comp. Syst. 2010
Saurabh Kumar Garg Rajkumar Buyya Howard Jay Siegel

With the growth of Utility Grids and various Grid market infrastructures, the need for efficient and cost effective scheduling algorithms is also increasing rapidly, particularly in the area of meta-scheduling. In these environments, users not only may have conflicting requirements with other users, but also they have to manage the trade-off between time and cost such that their applications ca...

2018
Oliver Hohlfeld Jan Rüth Konrad Wolsing Torsten Zimmermann

CDNs have reshaped the Internet architecture at large. They operate (globally) distributed networks of servers to reduce latencies as well as to increase availability for content and to handle large traffic bursts. Traditionally, content providers were mostly limited to a single CDN operator. However, in recent years, more and more content providers employ multiple CDNs to serve the same conten...

2017
L. Mbuagbaw B. Rochwerg R. Jaeschke D. Heels-Andsell W. Alhazzani L. Thabane Gordon H. Guyatt

When randomized trials have addressed multiple interventions for the same health problem, network meta-analyses (NMAs) permit researchers to statistically pool data from individual studies including evidence from both direct and indirect comparisons. Grasping the significance of the results of NMAs may be very challenging. Authors may present the findings from such analyses in several numerical...

2014
Anna Dossing Simon Tarp Daniel E Furst Christian Gluud Joseph Beyene Bjarke B Hansen Henning Bliddal Robin Christensen

INTRODUCTION When participants drop out of randomised clinical trials, as frequently happens, the intention-to-treat (ITT) principle does not apply, potentially leading to attrition bias. Data lost from patient dropout/lack of follow-up are statistically addressed by imputing, a procedure prone to bias. Deviations from the original definition of ITT are referred to as modified intention-to-trea...

2013
Jaakko Peltonen Ziyuan Lin

In visual data exploration with scatter plots, no single plot is sufficient to analyze complicated high-dimensional data sets. Given numerous visualizations created with different features or methods, meta-visualization is needed to analyze the visualizations together. We solve how to arrange numerous visualizations onto a meta-visualization display, so that their similarities and differences c...

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