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CeBM — See Central Bank money Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary … Financial and business terms
Central Bank money — ( CeBM) Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary Settlement is described as being in central bank money if payment moves directly and irrevocably between accounts on the books of the central bank. Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary … Financial and business terms
Central Bank money — (CeBM) Settlement is described as being in central bank money if payment moves directly and irrevocably between accounts on the books of the central bank … Euroclear glossary
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Evidence-based medicine — (EBM) aims to apply evidence gained from the scientific method to certain parts of medical practice. It seeks to assess the quality of evidencecite journal |author=Elstein AS |title=On the origins and development of evidence based medicine and… … Wikipedia
Stage migration — Das Will Rogers Phänomen (auch stage migration ) ist ein Effekt in der Mittelwertbildung von Gruppen: Durch einen Wechsel eines Elements von einer zur anderen Gruppe kann der Mittelwert in beiden Gruppen steigen (oder fallen). Statistiker… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Randomized controlled trial — Flowchart of four phases (enrollment, intervention allocation, follow up, and data analysis) of a parallel randomized trial of two groups, modified from the CONSORT (Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials) 2010 Statement[1] … Wikipedia
Epidemiological methods — Texts and literature in epidemiology often make use of jargon related to epidemiological methods without reference to their actual definition. A number of basic concepts recur with particular frequency: * Hazard ratio, also known as the Incidence … Wikipedia
Case-control — is a type of epidemiological study design. Case control studies are used to identify factors that may contribute to a medical condition by comparing subjects who have that condition (the cases ) with patients who do not have the condition but are … Wikipedia
Relative risk — In statistics and mathematical epidemiology, relative risk (RR) is the risk of an event (or of developing a disease) relative to exposure. Relative risk is a ratio of the probability of the event occurring in the exposed group versus a non… … Wikipedia