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Claude Under Constraint: An AI-Behavioral Ethnography (v1.6 Full Archive)

This dataset accompanies the ethnographic study Claude Under Constraint: An AI-Behavioral Ethnography. It contains the complete archive of research artifacts used in the investigation, including chat logs, analysis files, supporting documents, and screenshots that document the behavioral anomalies observed in Anthropic’s Claude AI under hidden safety constraints.All files are provided for transparency and reproducibility of the forensic analysis.
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Thrombopoietin receptor agonists in immune thrombocytopenia: a comparative review of mechanisms, efficacy, and the future of personalized management.

Thrombopoietin receptor agonists (TPO-RAs) have reshaped the management of chronic immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) by directly targeting impaired platelet production, a mechanism previously overshadowed by immune-mediated destruction. The three approved agents - romiplostim, eltrombopag, and avatrombopag - all stimulate the c-Mpl receptor but differ in their molecular interactions, pharmacokinetics, and potential immunomodulatory properties.
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Harnessing Large Language Models in Neonatal IVH: Exploring RAG Methodology for Prognostic Variable Discovery.

To evaluate whether large language models (LLMs) can autonomously synthesize existing literature and accurately extract prognostic variables for neonatal intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) and its outcomes while assessing their capability for clinical feature ranking and risk stratification.
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Mastering Claude AI

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Comparative Evaluation of Advanced Reasoning Models for Clinical Decision Support in Urology.

To compare the performance of five advanced reasoning models on urology-related clinical multiple-choice questions from the MedQA dataset, and to benchmark AI performance against medical students and experienced urologists in terms of accuracy, response efficiency, and agreement patterns.
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