DYING IN DARKNESS: DEVIATIONS FROM DATA SHARING ETHICS IN THE US PUBLIC HEALTH SYSTEM AND THE DATA GENOCIDE OF AMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE COMMUNITIES

Dying in Darkness: Deviations From Data Sharing Ethics in the US Public Health System and the Data Genocide of American Indian and Alaska Native Communities

Tribal governments and Tribal Epidemiology Centers face persistent challenges in obtaining the public health data that are essential to accomplishing their legal and ethical duties to promote health in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.We assessed the ethical implications of current impediments Bucket Hat to data sharing among federal,

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Introducing an intelligent multi-level retrieval method for mineral resource potential evaluation result data

The geological data of the mineral resource potential evaluation results (MRPERs) are diverse and extremely large; efficiently retrieving data remains a challenging problem.In this work, a new way of using the Hadoop platform is proposed.The Hadoop distributed file system is used to store the massive data and construct Platform Bed the data storage

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Oligogenic analysis across broad phenotypes of 46,XY differences in sex development associated with NR5A1/SF-1 variants: findings from the international SF1next studyResearch in context

Summary: Background: Oligogenic inheritance has been suggested as a possible mechanism to explain the broad phenotype observed in individuals with differences of sex development (DSD) harbouring NR5A1/SF-1 variants.Methods: We investigated genetic patterns of possible oligogenicity in a cohort of 30 individuals with NR5A1/SF-1 variants and 46,XY DS

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