[PDF][PDF] Guilt by association, three words in search of a meaning
J Jeremiah - The University of Chicago Law Review, 1949 - chicagounbound.uchicago.edu
… A person who associates with others for the purpose of accomplishing some unlawful end,
may, under well accepted principles of criminal conspiracy, be held guilty of a crime …
may, under well accepted principles of criminal conspiracy, be held guilty of a crime …
Unifying guilt-by-association approaches: Theorems and fast algorithms
If several friends of Smith have committed petty thefts, what would you say about Smith?
Most people would not be surprised if Smith is a hardened criminal. Guilt-by-association …
Most people would not be surprised if Smith is a hardened criminal. Guilt-by-association …
Microarrays--guilt by association
J Quackenbush - Science, 2003 - science.org
… The pathway it takes can, in principle, be tracked as a function of time, allowing rare and
potentially crucial events to be captured under physiological conditions and at equilibrium. This …
potentially crucial events to be captured under physiological conditions and at equilibrium. This …
Guilt by association
GA Petsko - Genome Biology, 2009 - Springer
… Scientifically, it goes by the name of genome-wide association studies, though guilt by
association is just as apt. It’s an attempt to find connections between simple changes in the coding …
association is just as apt. It’s an attempt to find connections between simple changes in the coding …
Human rights and guilt by association: Said Nursi's renewal approach
S Yucel - Australian Journal of Islamic Studies, 2020 - search.informit.org
… guilt by association is common, in the past and present, across the Muslim world. Disregarding
such important moral principles … Advanced systems of law accept the principle that guilt is …
such important moral principles … Advanced systems of law accept the principle that guilt is …
“Guilt by association” is the exception rather than the rule in gene networks
J Gillis, P Pavlidis - PLoS computational biology, 2012 - journals.plos.org
… principle called guilt by association states that genes which are associated or interacting are
more likely to share function. Guilt by association provides the central top-down principle for …
more likely to share function. Guilt by association provides the central top-down principle for …
Guilt by association
DG Nathan - Blood, The Journal of the American Society of …, 2011 - ashpublications.org
… So as in all things, it is best to keep an open mind, but one must remain wary of association
studies to derive principles of pathophysiology and the screening tests that may emerge from …
studies to derive principles of pathophysiology and the screening tests that may emerge from …
The impact of multifunctional genes on" guilt by association" analysis
J Gillis, P Pavlidis - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
… This is partly expressed in the principle of “guilt by association… of interest and uses “guilt
by association” of one form or … different interpretation of guilt-by-association than that which …
by association” of one form or … different interpretation of guilt-by-association than that which …
Dissecting disease inheritance modes in a three-dimensional protein network challenges the “guilt-by-association” principle
… disorder has important implications in the search for novel disease-… explanation for the
guilt-by-association principle: mutations … To investigate whether the guilt-by-association principle …
guilt-by-association principle: mutations … To investigate whether the guilt-by-association principle …
Identification of drug–target interaction from interactome network with 'guilt-by-association'principle and topology features
ZC Li, MH Huang, WQ Zhong, ZQ Liu, Y Xie… - …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
… Secondly, we search the neighbor molecules of target protein p in the subnetwork of
protein–protein interaction and the corresponding edge weights. We also calculate the network …
protein–protein interaction and the corresponding edge weights. We also calculate the network …