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Normalization method for quantitative and qualitative attributes in multiple attribute decision-making problems Hasselt University
In decision-making problems, attributes can be classified as quantitative or qualitative according to their nature. For quantitative attributes, it is often necessary to normalize their values for further treatment since they are usually expressed with different measurements and scales. On the other hand, linguistic terms used by decision-makers to express their preference on qualitative attributes need to be transformed into numerical values ...
Human African trypanosomiasis: quantitative and qualitative assessment of intrathecal immune response Institute of Tropical Medicine
Le choix entre les méthodologies de recherche qualitative et quantitative dans la recherche sur les systèmes de santé: un faux débat Institute of Tropical Medicine
Le choix entre les méthodologies de recherche qualitative et quantitative dans la recherche sur les systèmes de santé: un faux débat Institute of Tropical Medicine
Experiences of informal caregivers after cardiac surgery: a systematic integrated review of qualitative and quantitative studies KU Leuven
OBJECTIVES: To provide a comprehensive synthesis of informal caregivers' experiences of caring for a significant other following discharge from cardiac surgery. DESIGN: Systematic integrated review without meta-analysis. DATA SOURCES: A bibliographic search for publications indexed in six databases (Cochrane Library, CINAHL, MEDLINE, EMBASE, AMED and PsycINFO), including a scan of grey literature sources (GreyNet International, Google Scholar, ...
Combining quantitative and qualitative approaches to determine viability of a potential Salmonella Typhimurium vaccination program in pigs in Belgium Ghent University
Qualitative and quantitative concentration-response modelling of gene co-expression networks to unlock hepatotoxic mechanisms for next generation chemical safety asssessment Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Next generation risk assessment of chemicals revolves around the use of mechanistic information without animal experimentation. In this regard, toxicogenomics has proven to be a useful tool to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of adverse effects of xenobiotics. In the present study, two widely used human in vitro hepatocyte culture systems, namely primary human hepatocytes (PHH) and human hepatoma HepaRG cells, were exposed to liver toxicants ...