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- BookAndrea S. Doria, George Tomlinson, Joseph Beyene, Rahim Moineddin, Christopher Meaney, Mateen Shaikh, editors.Contents:
Overview of research designs applied to radiology / Andreas Roposch and Andrea S. Doria
Descriptive statistics / Mateen Shaikh and Hadas Moshonov
Statistical methods for analysis of diagnostic tests / George Tomlinson, Gerald Lebovic, Connie Marras, and Andrea S. Doria
Measurement : validity, reliability, responsiveness / Alexandra M. Easson, George Tomlinson, and Andrea S. Doria
Observational designs / Marinka Twilt, Ivan R. Diamond, and Susanne M. Benseler
Randomized controlled trials / Ivan R. Diamond and Brian M. Feldman
Systemic reviews, evidence-based imaging, and knowledge translation / Andrea S. Doria, Jennifer Stinson, and Prakeshkumar Shah
Decision analysis / Ava A. John-Baptiste and Sapna Rawal
Costs and consequences : an introduction to economic evaluation in radiology / Wendy J. Ungar and Richard Zur
Conducting and publishing research / Andrea S. Doria, Peter Strouse, and Thomasin Adams-Webber
Obtaining ethics approval, data management, and budget formulation / Ravi Menezes, Tuula Kalliomäki, and Yasser Karimzad
Steps for using research as a success tool in academia / Aine Kelly and Suresh Mukherji
Introduction to statistical inference : point estimation, confidence intervals, and hypothesis tests / Christopher Meaney, Rahim Moineddin, and George Tomlinson
An introduction to linear and logistic regression / Christopher Meaney, Mateen Sheik, Rahim Moineddin, and Andrea S. Doria
Sample size estimation / Mateen Shaikh, Joseph Beyene, and Andrea S. Doria
Introduction to meta-analysis / Joseph Beyene, Binod Neupane, and Zelalem Firisa. - ArticleWindsor RS, Masiga WN.Res Vet Sci. 1977 Sep;23(2):230-6.Hay infected with Mycoplasma mycoides sub-species mycoides (M mycoides) was fed to six animals on three occasions. Five animals developed complement-fixing antibody in their sera and gave a positive reaction to the comparative intradermal allergic test. No animal died from contagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) but when they were killed, three had unequivocal lesions of the disease. M mycoides was isolated from the animals with these lesions but not from the others. CBPP was transmitted to two animals put in contact with those animals showing disease, and M mycoides was recovered from lesions in both animals. It is suggested that when unexplained outbreaks of CBPP occur, the possibility of indirect transmission should be considered.