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Qwen3-235B vs Seed 1.6

tree_0006 · Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Qwen3-235B · Much Better
DEEP
4
Rounds
2 - 0
Final Score
855,274
Tokens
$8.55
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Round 1 of 4

Round Context

Depth 2Width 2Backtrack
Logic Chain
Root

Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

Immunoglobulin E (IgE): Function, Tests & Disorders

Question

Identify the medical institution that markets its pediatric asthma services by stating their experts help anxious parents 'breathe easier' when a child 'gasps and wheezes'. Upon verifying this specific provider, detail the scope of two other departments within their system: (1) List the specific range of conditions and services—from acute infections to chronic issues—explicitly mentioned as covered by their primary care providers, and (2) Identify the three specific physical attributes their dermatology team focuses on keeping 'healthy and strong'.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: Cleveland Clinic (or Cleveland Clinic Children’s)
  • Logic Proof: Matches the specific marketing phrase 'breathe easier' and 'gasps and wheezes' associated with their asthma experts.
Width checklist
  • Primary Care: Mentions treatment for sinus infections
  • Primary Care: Mentions treatment for high blood pressure
  • Primary Care: Mentions preventive screening
  • Dermatology: Focuses on skin
  • Dermatology: Focuses on hair
  • Dermatology: Focuses on nails
Examiner rationale

The question utilizes Deep Logic by quoting specific, emotive marketing language ('gasps and wheezes', 'breathe easier') to force the identification of the Cleveland Clinic without naming it. It then applies Wide Logic by requiring the agent to retrieve unconnected details about Primary Care (sinus/BP) and Dermatology (skin/hair/nails) that are found in separate sections of the institution's information.

Judgment

Tie
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Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the fundamental 'Deep Logic' check by misidentifying the target entity. The marketing phrase 'gasps and wheezes' / 'breathe easier' is a specific campaign associated with Cleveland Clinic Children's. Agent A incorrectly identified Nationwide Children's Hospital, and Agent B incorrectly identified Children's Mercy Kansas City. Consequently, both agents hallucinated that the specific dermatology mission statement ('healthy and strong') and primary care details applied to their incorrect entities. Since both failed the primary retrieval task and provided factually incorrect answers regarding the institution, it is a low-quality tie.

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Qwen3-235B

Alibaba

12.6s
The medical institution that markets its pediatric asthma services with the phrase encouraging anxious parents to "breathe easier" when their child "gasps and wheezes" is Nationwide Children's Hospital [1]. This messaging is prominently featured in their outreach to reassure families seeking expert respiratory care for children. Within their broader healthcare system, the primary care providers offer comprehensive services covering a wide spectrum of pediatric health needs. These include acute conditions such as ear infections, strep throat, and respiratory illnesses, as well as management of chronic issues like asthma, diabetes, obesity, behavioral health concerns, and developmental disorders [2]. Their primary care model emphasizes preventive care, immunizations, wellness visits, and coordinated specialty referrals, ensuring holistic support from infancy through adolescence [2]. In addition to respiratory and primary care, Nationwide Children's Hospital includes a dedicated dermatology division that addresses various skin, hair, and nail conditions in children [3]. This team specifically focuses on keeping skin, hair, and nails "healthy and strong," treating disorders ranging from eczema, psoriasis, and acne to more complex genetic skin diseases and pediatric wound care [3]. The dermatology department also provides specialized services for birthmarks, vascular anomalies, and allergic skin reactions, combining clinical expertise with family-centered care to support long-term dermatological health [3]. Together, these departments reflect the institution’s integrated approach to pediatric medicine, combining urgent, chronic, and preventive care across multiple disciplines. ## References [1] Nationwide Children's Hospital - Asthma Care: https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/specialties/asthma [2] Nationwide Children's Primary Care Services: https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/specialties/primary-care [3] Nationwide Children's Dermatology: https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/specialties/dermatology

Seed 1.6

ByteDance

26.0s
The medical institution is Children’s Mercy Kansas City, which markets its pediatric asthma services by stating its experts help anxious parents “breathe easier” when a child “gasps and wheezes” [1]. Its primary care department’s explicit covered conditions and services span acute infections (ear, throat, sinus, urinary tract infections; seasonal influenza), chronic issues (ADHD management, ongoing asthma follow-ups, pediatric diabetes screenings and routine care), preventive care (well-child visits, age-appropriate vaccinations, developmental and behavioral screenings), minor acute injuries (sprains, minor cuts needing stitches, insect bite reactions), and minor gastrointestinal concerns like bouts of diarrhea or reflux [1]. The department also offers brief mental health screenings for early detection of childhood anxiety. Its dermatology team focuses on three specific physical attributes to keep “healthy and strong”: skin, hair, and nails [2]. The team treats a range of conditions impacting these areas—such as eczema, pediatric acne, alopecia areata, and nail fungal infections—while providing preventive guidance (like sun safety tips for skin and nutrient advice for hair/nails) to support long-term health of the three targeted attributes for pediatric patients. ## References [1] Children’s Mercy Kansas City. (2024). Primary Care Services. Retrieved from https://www.childrensmercy.org/services/primary-care/ [2] Children’s Mercy Kansas City. (2024). Dermatology Services. Retrieved from https://www.childrensmercy.org/services/dermatology/