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... the whole point about models in the first place! So maybe I should say it differntly: make sure that as many aspects of meta models, validations, scopes, generators and transformations are themselves described as ... much into the models (note that we actually added an intermediate domain-specific meta model now; introducing this is just two or three days of work). The second takeaway is that we need ...
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... you want to store the information you gather in a re-usable way. This feature allows you to do that in such a way that the model is immediately presented to you and the Domain expert (so s/he immediately sees if it' ... and mappings and stops there, and a second step (if executed) also modifies the meta-data according to the model mapped onto it. This is a separate process as you can't keep a ...
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... good for one specific use case, horizontal partitioning by model. Meta.using allowed you to tie a specific ... philosophy. Django emphasizes the reusability of application, and having the Meta.using option tied your partitioning logic to your models ... executed on. This would let you do simple things like direct all queries on a given model to a specific database, as well as more complex sharding logic ...
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... results for people with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), women with severe premenstrual syndrome, bulimics, and as a non-drug treatment for pregnant women and others suffering from depression. A meta-analysis has supported modest benefit when compared to placebo for non-seasonal depression.
* Acupuncture: The World Health Organization has recognized acupuncture as effective in treating mild ...
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... of bias due to a flaw in their conduct. We formulate a bias model that incorporates between-study and between-meta-analysis heterogeneity in bias, and uncertainty in overall ... are good. I expect their assumptions are better than the default alternatives, and it's good to have the model laid out there for possible criticism and improvement.
P.S. The article focuses on medical examples but ...
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... 's disease in Asian and Caucasian samples. The meta-analysis of studies in populations of Asian ancestry ... .94; P = 0.006). For a dominant model, the association was not significant in Asian populations (OR for YY ... 0.33). For populations of European ancestry, the meta-analysis showed a significant association between the Y ... risk of Parkinson's disease under a dominant model (OR = 0.89, 95% CI: 0 ...
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