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April 23, 2026
Reply: Fibrosis Is Inevitable, but Heterogeneous: Time-Dependent and Biochemical Modifiers of Liver Injury After Fontan Completion
Jack Rychik
Scientific American
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March 17, 2026
The "99 Percent Accuracy" Paradox: How the base rate fallacy distorts our view of news, safety and statistics
Jack Murtagh
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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October 19, 2013
Finding Ernst Mayr's Plato
Jack Powers
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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August 15, 2000
Public spending on health care: how are different criteria related? A second opinion
W Jack
Gigascience
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December 6, 2022
The opportunities of research parasitism: A case study using the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD)
Jack Pilgrim
Scientific American
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November 19, 2024
The Map Color Conundrum: How a doodler's problem sparked a controversy in math
Jack Murtagh
Scientific American
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March 18, 2025
Is the Lottery Ever a Good Bet?: The surprisingly subtle math behind Powerball and Mega Millions
Jack Murtagh
Preventing Chronic Disease
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December 12, 2024
End-of-Year Reflections and Looking to the Future After 20 Years of Scholarly Publishing in Public Health Research, Evaluation, and Practice
Leonard Jack
International Dental Journal (Philadelphia, Pa.)
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November 1, 2023
Should Examining Boards Have Power to Grant Certificates of Qualification to Undergraduates?
Lewis Jack
The Journal of Medical Humanities
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October 18, 2022
Review of Contemporary Physician-Authors: Exploring the Insights of Doctors Who Write, edited by Nathan Carlin, New York: Routledge, 2022
Jack Coulehan
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JACC. Advances
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April 23, 2026
Reply: Fibrosis Is Inevitable, but Heterogeneous: Time-Dependent and Biochemical Modifiers of Liver Injury After Fontan Completion
Jack Rychik
Scientific American
|
March 17, 2026
The "99 Percent Accuracy" Paradox: How the base rate fallacy distorts our view of news, safety and statistics
Jack Murtagh
Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
|
October 19, 2013
Finding Ernst Mayr's Plato
Jack Powers
Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
|
August 15, 2000
Public spending on health care: how are different criteria related? A second opinion
W Jack
Gigascience
|
December 6, 2022
The opportunities of research parasitism: A case study using the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD)
Jack Pilgrim
Scientific American
|
November 19, 2024
The Map Color Conundrum: How a doodler's problem sparked a controversy in math
Jack Murtagh
Scientific American
|
March 18, 2025
Is the Lottery Ever a Good Bet?: The surprisingly subtle math behind Powerball and Mega Millions
Jack Murtagh
Preventing Chronic Disease
|
December 12, 2024
End-of-Year Reflections and Looking to the Future After 20 Years of Scholarly Publishing in Public Health Research, Evaluation, and Practice
Leonard Jack
International Dental Journal (Philadelphia, Pa.)
|
November 1, 2023
Should Examining Boards Have Power to Grant Certificates of Qualification to Undergraduates?
Lewis Jack
The Journal of Medical Humanities
|
October 18, 2022
Review of Contemporary Physician-Authors: Exploring the Insights of Doctors Who Write, edited by Nathan Carlin, New York: Routledge, 2022
Jack Coulehan
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