Triage of grant application at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is a process whereby an initial screening of applications by a scientific peer review group eliminates applications that are not competitive for awards. The process of application triage has been limited to those applications submitted to the NIH in response to an RFA (Request for Applications). A hypergeometric model was developed to determine the extent to which five, six, seven, or eight member triage teams or subsets of 12-to-20 member full committees could provide a statistically defensible triage decision.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSemin Arthritis Rheum
October 1992
Evidence has been accumulating regarding the importance of biological rhythms in the diagnosis and treatment of a variety of diseases and disorders. Increasingly, the arthritides have shown statistically quantifiable rhythmic parameters. Included in the latter group are joint pain and joint size.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA cohort of phase I and phase II summary statements for the SBIR grant applications was evaluated to determine the strengths and weaknesses in approved and disapproved applications. An analysis of outcome variables (disapproval or unfunded status) was examined with respect to exposure variables (strengths or shortcomings). Logistic regression models were developed for comparisons to measure the predictive value of shortcomings and strengths to the outcomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe evaluated 50 consecutive patients with symptomatic gallstones for the clinical features of biliary pain with particular reference to the timing of their painful episodes. Thirty-eight of the 50 patients were able to provide the time of onset of biliary pain in the 24-h cycle. The time of onset of biliary pain displays significant circadian periodicity (p = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent statistics suggest approximately 20 percent of the American work force is engaged in shift work. The evidence which is reviewed in this manuscript suggests that shiftworkers are at risk for the development of gastrointestinal diseases or disorders. The susceptibility to shiftwork related gastrointestinal complaints may be related to the disruption of the individual's time structure.
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