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Comment Mutual contempt (Score 1) 473

I was at the American Medical informatics Association meeting in November. The conference presenters in the sessions I attended were divided into three major groups: Health Care Providers, Management and Software Developers (including academic folks). In general, at least one group in the audience had a contemptuous "no shit", "no way" or "who cares" response to what was, in fact, clever, original work (even though it did replicate some basic tenet of another discipline.) And that was the response if it was a completely correct conclusion! That sort of mutual contempt between disciplines only ensures a continuous, wasteful cycle of "reinventing the wheel"
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Medical Researcher Rediscovers Integration 473

parallel_prankster writes "I find this paper very amusing. From the abstract: 'To develop a mathematical model for the determination of total areas under curves from various metabolic studies.' Hint! If you replace phrases like 'curves from metabolic studies' with just 'curves,' then you'll note that Dr. Tai rediscovered the rectangle method of approximating an integral. (Actually, Dr. Tai rediscovered the trapezoidal rule.). Apparently this is called 'Tai's Model.'"
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parallel_prankster writes: I find this paper very amusing.
From the abstract — To develop a mathematical model for the determination of total areas under curves from various metabolic studies. Hint! If you replace phrases like "curves from metabolic studies" with just "curves", then you'll note that Dr. Tai rediscovered the rectangle method of approximating an integral. (Actually, Dr. Tai rediscovered the trapezoidal rule.). Apparently this is called "Tai's Model. This is also discussed here .

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