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- Publications
- Influence
Redefining Qualitative Methods: Believability in the Fifth Moment
- J. Lewis
- Psychology
- 1 June 2009
In this article the author addresses the history of reliability and validity in qualitative research as this method of inquiry has progressed through various paradigms. The importance of the concepts… Expand
Chronic neurological sequelae of acute organophosphate pesticide poisoning.
- E. P. Savage, T. Keefe, L. Mounce, R. Heaton, J. Lewis, P. J. Burcar
- Medicine
- Archives of environmental health
- 1988
To evaluate the latent neurological effects of organophosphate pesticide poisoning, this epidemiologic study examined 100 matched-pairs of individuals with previous acute organophosphate pesticide… Expand
A methodology for integrating maintainability using software metrics
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Eclampsia. IV. Neurological findings and future outcome.
- B. Sibai, J. Spinnato, D. Watson, J. Lewis, G. Anderson
- Medicine
- American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
- 15 May 1985
Sixty-five patients with eclampsia were longitudinally evaluated regarding neurological abnormalities and maternal outcome (6 to 42 months) after eclampsia. Electroencephalograms were obtained on all… Expand
Personalizing Environmental Health: At the Intersection of Precision Medicine and Occupational Health in the Military
- C. Bradburne, J. Lewis
- Medicine
- Journal of occupational and environmental…
- 1 November 2017
&NA; Recent efforts in precision medicine present unique opportunities for military environmental and occupational health. Risk assessments can be refined by individualized risk factors such as… Expand
Evaluation of the maintainability of object-oriented software
- S. Henry, M. Humphrey, J. Lewis
- Computer Science
- IEEE TENCON'90: IEEE Region 10 Conference on…
- 24 September 1990
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Effect of Magnesium Sulfate On Electroencephalographic Findings in Preeclampsia‐Eclampsia
- B. Sibai, J. Spinnato, D. Watson, J. Lewis, G. Anderson
- Medicine
- Obstetrics and gynecology
- 1 August 1984
Electroencephalograms (EEGs) were recorded in 36 eclamptic, 14 preeclamptic, and 13 normotensive control patients. In the eclamptic group, EEGs were recorded while patients were receiving intravenous… Expand
An empirical study of the object-oriented paradigm and software reuse
- J. Lewis, S. Henry, D. Kafura, R. Schulman
- Computer Science
- OOPSLA
- 1 November 1991
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Discussion on “Establishing Efficacy of a New Experimental Treatment in the ‘Gold Standard’ Design”
- J. Lewis
- Medicine
- 1 December 2005
The Implications of Current Methodological Issues for International Guidance
- R. Hemmings, J. Lewis
- Medicine
- 14 June 2013
We describe a number of methodological issues that have arisen in recent years with respect to the clinical trial work included in marketing applications for new medicinal products. The issues are… Expand