NOS-TLPlot

github.com/aurumz-rgb/nos-tlplot
Active1updated 3 weeks ago
Python
Apache-2.0

NOS-TLPlot is an open-source tool for visualizing Newcastle–Ottawa Scale (NOS) risk-of-bias assessments in systematic reviews. It converts NOS star ratings into publication-ready traffic-light plots and 12 specialized visualizations, enabling reviewers and readers to interpret study-level risk-of-bias results clearly and reproducibly.

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  • bio.toolsnos-tlplot

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