Stool Form Scale as a Useful Guide to Intestinal Transit Time
This study has shown that a stool form scale can be used to monitor change in intestinal function. Such scales have utility in both clinical practice and research.
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This study has shown that a stool form scale can be used to monitor change in intestinal function. Such scales have utility in both clinical practice and research.
A resource-based approach to strategic management focuses on costly-to-copy attributes of the firm as sources of economic rents and, therefore, as the fundamental drivers of per...
Journal Article Essays in Positive Economics Get access Essays in Positive Economics. By Milton Friedman. (Chicago : University of Chicago Press (London : Cambridge University P...
We evaluated the performance of a large language model called ChatGPT on the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), which consists of three exams: Step 1, Step 2CK, and S...
Among available genome relatedness indices, average nucleotide identity (ANI) is one of the most robust measurements of genomic relatedness between strains, and has great potent...
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Journal Article Partial residuals for the proportional hazards regression model Get access DAVID SCHOENFELD DAVID SCHOENFELD Harvard School of Public Health, Sidney Farber Cance...
Almost immediately after a human being is born, so too is a new microbial ecosystem, one that resides in that person's gastrointestinal tract. Although it is a universal and int...