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Publication Counts in Context: Normalization Using Query and Reference Terms in PubMed
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e60616
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EyeMatics: An Ophthalmology Use Case Within the German Medical Informatics Initiative
JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e60851
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Smartwatch Versus Routine Tremor Documentation: Descriptive Comparison
Varghese et al [7] provide a detailed description of the study. Of the 450 participants, 101 were excluded due to diagnoses other than PD. Moreover, 130 patients with PD without explicit information regarding tremor in routine documentation were excluded, resulting in 219 participants. Table 1 summarizes the age, sex, and years from diagnosis onset distribution.
Overview of sex, age, and years to diagnosis onset for the 2 study cohorts.
a PD: Parkinson disease.
b HC: heathy control.
c N/A: not applicable.
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e51249
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Understanding the Nature of Metadata: Systematic Review
As Varghese et al [55] aptly noted, simple disagreements about modeling decisions led to inadequate models. A tight feedback loop was recommended between users and the metadata curator to match the expected outcomes and a shared understanding of the metadata elements [44,64]. For example, extending metadata vocabularies with natural definitions would help to support the end users [64].
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(1):e25440
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