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  • Chervenak has published over 200 papers in peer review literature and has co-authored or co-edited 10 textbooks.
  • This project published a document that reviews literature about the needs of older users and compares these needs with those of people with disabilities as already addressed in WAI guidelines.
  • These activities can include creation of written works ( fictional, fan fictional and review literature ), visual or computer-assisted art, music, or applied arts and costuming.
  • Most recently, some changes have been made to USMLE Step 3 multiple choice questions including increased emphasis placed on biostatistics, epidemiology, and population health, literature interpretation, medical ethics, and patient safety . " Archer review ", " USMLE World " and " Board Vitals " are some courses that offer test banks and review literature for purchase.
  • The introduction of that book notes that in order to qualify as a Category I code, " the clinical efficacy of the service / procedure is well established and documented in the United States per review literature . " This was later reaffirmed by the AMA, where they noted that simply by having a Category I code, a procedure, by definition is not experimental and has a well established clinical efficacy.
  • Solutions provides public agencies and private sector organizations with professional services related to residential environmental health and safety ( including applied field research and evaluation ), program evaluation and analysis, policy and regulatory support, creation of technical guidance documents and white papers, development and management of technical training programs, review and analysis of peer review literature and scientific documents, convening technical advisory review panels, logistical and technical support for conferences and seminars, and strategic planning services.
  • Jeremy Waldron's research has revealed that Gallie's notion has " run wild " in the law review literature over the ensuing 60 years and is now being used to denote something like " very hotly contested, with no resolution in sight ", due to an entirely mistaken view that the " essential " in Gallie's term is an " intensifier ", when, in fact, " [ Gallie's ] term'essential'refers to the location of the disagreement or indeterminacy; it is contestation at the core, not just at the borderlines or penumbra of a concept ".