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experiences distilled from past activities that should be actively taken into account in future actions and behaviors
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Lessons learned during the conduct of clinical studies in the dental PBRN
scientific article published on April 2011
Can Beta-2-Adrenergic Pathway Be a New Target to Combat SARS-CoV-2 Hyperinflammatory Syndrome?-Lessons Learned From Cancer
scientific article published on 30 September 2020
Solving the calcium gluconate shortage in real-time: Mistakes made and lessons learned
scientific article published on 23 January 2019
Lessons learned from diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma: how a terrible disease forced us to think better
scientific article
Active surveillance for prostate and thyroid cancers: evolution in clinical paradigms and lessons learned
scientific article published on 01 March 2019
The Typhoid Fever Surveillance in Africa Program: Geospatial Sampling Frames for Household-based Studies: Lessons Learned From a Multicountry Surveillance Network in Senegal, South Africa, and Sudan
scientific article published on 01 October 2019
Building Personalized Cancer Follow-up Care Pathways in the United States: Lessons Learned From Implementation in England, Northern Ireland, and Australia
scientific article published on 01 January 2019
Confronting the HIV, Tuberculosis, Addiction, and Incarceration Syndemic in Southeast Asia: Lessons Learned from Malaysia
scientific article
Communicating uncertainty: lessons learned and suggestions for climate change assessment
scholarly article by Anthony Patt & Suraje Dessai published March 2005 in Comptes Rendus Geoscience
Mapping and assessing ecosystem services in the EU - Lessons learned from the ESMERALDA approach of integration
scholarly article by Benjamin Burkhard et al published 5 September 2018 in One Ecosystem
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A project post-mortem is a process used to identify the causes of a project failure (or significant business-impairing downtime), and how to prevent them in the future. This is different from a Retrospective, in which both positive and negative things are reviewed for a project.

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