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Structural, elicitation and computational issues faced when solving complex decision making problems with influence diagrams
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    Structural, elicitation and computational issues faced when solving complex decision making problems with influence diagrams (English)
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    21 November 2001
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    decision analysis
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    influence diagrams
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    implementation issues
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    medical decision making
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    neonatal jaundice
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