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Effectiveness and Efficiency

A. L. Cochrane
- 01 Nov 1994 - 
- Vol. 165, Iss: 05, pp 702-704
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This article is published in British Journal of Psychiatry.The article was published on 1994-11-01. It has received 373 citations till now.

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Making Sense of Purchasing, Audit, Guidelines and Research

TL;DR: Explores purchasing in relation to audit, guidelines and research, and notes that the purchasing function is still embryonic, as the NHS struggles to integrate the new reforms.
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20 years of the Cochrane Collaboration

TL;DR: This year the Cochrane Collaboration is celebrating its 20th anniversary and a series of 24 short videos have been produced and they are being shown one every two weeks during the year onThe Cochrane anniversary site (anniversary.cochrane.org).
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Neurophysiology and the Problem of Human Free Will: A Case of “Nihil Sub Sole Novum”?

Heinrich Weßling
- 01 May 2014 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined Singer's position according to its principal characteristics in order to answer the question whether it is a novel position as opposed to a position pertaining to one of the traditions of western philosophy and anthropology.

Measuring Safety in Aviation: Developing metrics for safety management systems

TL;DR: The Aviation Academy of the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences proposed several alternative safety metrics and developed two alter-native metrics into tools to help aviation organisations verify the safety performance of their organisations.
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Dermatology: the last 30 years - a rollercoaster ride

TL;DR: My dermatology career began inauspiciously in 1962, when I presented a patient with temporal arteritis to the section of dermatology of the Royal Society of Medicine, and spanned a period encompassing dramatic advances in biomedical sciences applied to skin diseases.
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Getting to grips with Archie Cochrane's agenda.

TL;DR: The results quantify a trigger leading to rapid, drought-induced die-off of overstory woody plants at subcontinental scale and highlight the potential for such die-offs to be more severe and extensive for future global-change-type drought under warmer conditions.
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