Meta-analyses have proven particularly valuable for teasing out rare but serious safety problems with drugs.
Sure enough, soon Meta was being "investigated" by bloggers and "exposed" as Radicati was.
Yet, once you name the meta problem, you can usually solve the symptom problem.
Wilfredo Alfaro propone adelantar para Marzo la meta de Indicadores (estaba para Junio 2008).
If that is not enough, think about what a meta-layer beyond that might be.
But American voters react badly to such open displays of verbal intelligence and capacity for meta-reasoning.
Those abilities (we can name this meta-competences) will be useful all along their professional life.
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Mr Meta's first big test will be in the local elections that are due by October.
However, with the acquisition of Kayak, it marks its entry in the meta-search space.
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According to the meta-analysis, 2% of researchers questioned were willing to confess to this.
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In a meta-analysis published in 2007, he found no evidence that games made their players violent.
Mr Meta's critics say the government's control of Albania's traditionally lawless mountain regions ends at dusk.
The engineering and statistical tools exist, from probabilistic risk assessment (PRA) to meta-data analytics.
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In this culture, "being the most meta" becomes far more important than creating one's own, original content.
The largest property was a 2, 600-hectare (26sq km) ranch in a rural part of eastern Meta province.
The reason is that a meta-analysis of the degludec major trials showed a potential adverse CV signal.
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Like the architect Robert Venturi, they're cultural plunderers, mix 'n' matchers, thrift store assemblers and meta-narrative dissemblers.
This type of study, known as a meta-analysis, can highlight problems that no single study typically can.
The Meta Group predicts that 45% of servers will be running Linux by 2007 at the latest.
We have entered an era of increasingly frequent publication of meta-analyses, some of which identify potential safety signals.
He has been under house arrest at his home in the town of Meta di Sorrento since January.
"It's a little of each, " says Maria Schafer of Meta Group , an IT research and consultant firm.
"The authors themselves said the mortality trends shown in the meta-analysis could be due to chance, " says Wolfe.
It says that its own meta-analysis of 41 Celebrex studies containing 44, 000 patients found no excess heart risk.
During Q4, TripAdvisor worked on improving its smartphone user interface and introduced a new meta-display for smartphone traffic.
The meta-analysis showed that people with allergies had a 24% reduced risk of developing head and neck cancers.
Additionally, a 2007 meta-analysis found a correlation between increased coffee consumption and lower risk of liver cancer.
The technique of pooling disparate clinical trials, called meta-analysis, has become the most powerful weapon of drug safety researchers.
If there is, of course, it will affect the result of the meta-analysis but not be detectable as bias.
But some of the meta issues involved the discussion are accessible to anyone.
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