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A guide to drug information resources for students..A clinical, point-of-care drug information resource. Lexi-Drugs, the heart of Lexi-Comp, is a comprehensive database of over 1600 drug monographs, covering over 8000 medications. Also included: a drug interaction tool, a drug identification file and more.
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As a Temple Law student, you will have access to Lexis, Westlaw, and Bloomberg Law. These databases provide many resources and tools; the information below provides only a brief overview of their contents and most commonly-used features. While each of these databases provides access to United States primary law, their annotations, analytical tools, and secondary sources differ. Take the time ...
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A quality improvement project abstract submission should share your ‘innovative quality improvement project or quality measures/analyses that you implemented in your own practice.’ This usually has a short word count.
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Teaching CIS 5543: Computer Vision Graduate level course in introductory computer vision topics. Offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2020 CIS 5603: Artificial Intelligence Graduate level course that covers classic and modern AI topics such as search, reasoning, knowledge representation, and learning. Offered: Spring 2019 CIS 4526: Foundations of Machine Learning Undergraduate level course in general ...
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Primary and secondary resources on the history or World War I
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This guide contains information about the GIS and Mapping services at Temple University Libraries.
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Discover reliable sources of data and statistics.Finding the right data for your research is easiest when you have a well-thought-out strategy. 1. Define Your Needs Before you start searching, get clear on what you're looking for: Research question: What specific question are you trying to answer with data? Unit of analysis: Who or what are you studying? (Individuals, organizations, countries ...
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To find books that review the historiography of a topic, use Library Search, and include the word historiography with your keywords. If you find a historiographical work of interest, check the subject headings for that title, and follow the links to further works with the same title. For example World War, 1914-1918 -- Historiography, is the most relevant subject heading for the historiography ...
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Evidence Synthesis is The interpretation of individual studies within the context of global knowledge for a given topic Provides a rigorous and transparent knowledge base for translating research in decisions The basic unit of knowledge used in tools such as policy brief or clinical practice guideline The “evidence-base” in evidence-based policy, or evidence-based medicine etc. Uses ...
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Masculinity and Body Weight in Japan by Genaro Castro-Vázquez Drawing on the concept of the somatic self, Castro-Vázquez explores how Japanese men think about, express and interpret their experiences concerning bodyweight control. Based on an extensive ethnographic investigation, this book offers a compelling analysis of male obesity and overweight in Japan from a symbolic interactionism ...