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I created a similar thread in the interdisciplinary forum but was wondering it is more appropriate here. If there is any interest I will copy that thread to here as there are so far only a few postings but I will add a new entry here so you can gauge ...
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It is also sadly true that in scientific....
Medical research is a difficult area because on the one hand it offers so much value.
In two senses; the first is the practice of inferring one research outcome from another and the second1.
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This was the main question posed by Greg Wilson's "bits of evidence" presentation. I'm paraphrasing in my question here so please read the presentation for all the details.
I'd also like to know if you disagree with the premise of the question i.e. you...
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practice based on the study) is no real answer, because all of the firm's competitors (those.
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In the 10 years I've been programming, I can count the number of data structures I've used on one hand: arrays, linked lists (I'm lumping stacks and queues in with this), and dictionaries. This isn't really surprising given that nearly all of the applications...
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I think if you look down at....
Dictionary and List are the main data structures we use .
At the current level of abstraction of most software development .
I know I have similar experience as you do.
It depends on the level of abstraction that you work at .
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We all know that for relational databases it is best practice to use numerical IDs for the primary key.
In couchdb the default ID that is generated is a UUID . Is it best to stick with the default, or use an easily memorable identifier that will be used...
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I'm no couchdb expert, but after having done a little research this is what I've.
Data) as the key.
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What is best practice for backing up a production MySQL database (i.e. on a live website and potentially being updated)?
Some goals I have in mind are:
the DB backup should be an internally consistent snapshot not lock out the website while the backup...
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I have not done my research on the subject as of late but Jeff seemed pretty adamant about having version.
It's not really a best practice, though.
Incremental changes, you can take copies of MySQL's binary logs .
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I got a fellowship where most of the other people in my program are doing actual clinical or basic science research. I've always been interested in bioethics so decided to work on that.
In retrospect, I'm afraid that taking a bioethical question and writing...
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Then you can take that data of people and see if their practice or ....
You can turn any clinical question into research, even if that question is related to bioethics, you can always look at how people practice given a certain issue.
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SDN Members don't see this ad. ( About Ads ) Let's say that I am set to just pursue just my MD. What pathways would I take if I ultimately want to do bench research with some clinical work on the side, similar to the 70/30 that MD/PhDs do? I have come...
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As for my colleagues earning 100k-200k in private practice straight out research.
To stay in research.
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Note: I'm using Zend Framework, but I think most of this applies to PHP coding in general.
I'm trying to choose a strategy for writing views scripts, possibly with the help of a templating engine. Motivations: clarity and security . I'm just not happy...
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But then again, it ....
Then when you escaped it.
This doesn't totally solve the problem, but it's a good coding practice.
A good practice, $escapedUserInput, etc.
Of place where that sort of metadata in the variable name is very valuable .
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Out of nowhere, everyone on the development staff just received an email telling us that we are going to be calling customers and asking them survey questions. We have never done anything like this before, and in every job I've ever had I've been in a...
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Granted, this is quite.
And this is an opportunity to learn/practice pretty much for free.
Skill.
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 08:12:48 -0800 (PST), "BestStudentViolins.com" <SunMusicStrings@gmail.com
I guess this email is to people who are interested in research done on
violinists who develop at a high level, and how that is done. These
two recent ...
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Not sure what view you'....
Still, it does leave open the question, why do the high .
The idea is that if you're Mozart, but apparently, research does not
support it.
That you can't separate genetics from experience, talent
from practice.
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