

Within the latter area, subgroup discovery (SD) data mining approach is widely used-particularly in precision medicine-to evaluate treatment effect across different groups of patients from various data sources (be it from clinical trials or real-world data).

In randomized clinical trials (RCTs), confirmatory subgroup analyses focus on the assessment of drugs in predefined subgroups, while exploratory ones allow a posteriori the identification of subsets of patients who respond differently. 3Sorbonne University, INSERM, NUTRIOMICS, Paris, FranceĪddressing the heterogeneity of both the outcome of a disease and the treatment response to an intervention is a mandatory pathway for regulatory approval of medicines.2Sorbonne University, IRD, UMMISCO, Bondy, France.
#Qfinder showing up twice mac
When I look at that show in iOS Podcasts it looks like the show has been unsubscribed or the show is deleted.This issue is driving me nuts and make using iTunes/Podcasts a very unpleasant and time consuming experience.Note, I thought I had fixed the problem by not copying the Itunes l file from one Mac to another but this issue with staying subscribed to podcasts is still occurring several times a week.Cyril Esnault 1 *, May-Line Gadonna 1, Maxence Queyrel 1,2, Alexandre Templier 1 and Jean-Daniel Zucker 2,3 When I select one of the duplicates and click subscribe the selected, duplicate show will disappear and when I try subscribing to the remaining show the subscribe button doesn't do anything. The issue I am still having is that I regularly find, in the iTunes Podcast view, duplicate podcast shows and when I select them in iTunes the subscribe/unsubscribe button on the lower right indicates I'm not subscribed to either of the duplicates. Something very wrong with podcasts subscriptions There is something very wrong with the syncing interaction between iTunes and the iOS Podcasts app relative to podcast subscriptions.

#Qfinder showing up twice manual
But to no avail.My question:Should the manual deletion of episodes be synced, and if so, what may be the issue I encounter (taking into account that all other "sync" features seem to work)?If it is is normal behaviour for manual deletion not to be propagated, is there an alternative to clean-up unwanted episodes in such a way that it syncs between devices?My software is all up-to-date: MacOS 10.14, iTunes 12.9, iOS 12.0Thanks a lot for your help! 636 3 To be clear, when I manually delete an episode, I swipe right-to-left in Podcast for iOS, or use the delete key in Podcast for macOS.I've tried manually syncing all I could, on the phone, the computer, and back. It kinda works: when I subscribe to a new podcast on one device, it subscribes to it on other devices too when an episode is played somewhere, it disappears on all devices when I change podcast settings somewhere (play order), it syncs everywhere within seconds.However, when I manually delete an episode on one device, it is NOT deleted on other devices.
#Qfinder showing up twice how to
How to delete a podcast episode on one device so that it is removed everywhere with sync? I've set up Apple Podcast to sync between my two computers and my phone.
