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Assessing the Accuracy of Metadynamics

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2005
Metadynamics is a powerful technique that has been successfully exploited to explore the multidimensional free energy surface of complex polyatomic systems and predict transition mechanisms in very different fields, ranging from chemistry and solid-state physics to biophysics.
Laio, Alessandro   +4 more
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An assessment of the accuracy of pulse oximeters

Anaesthesia, 2012
Summary Peripheral pulse oximetry has become a core monitoring modality in most fields of medicine. Pulse oximeters are used ubiquitously in operating theatres, hospital wards, outpatient clinics and general practice surgeries. This study used a portable spectrometer (Lightman ®
Q J W, Milner, G R, Mathews
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Accuracy assessment of probabilistic visibilities

International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 1999
Visual impact studies often make use of Boolean viewshed maps created by standard functions implemented in most raster GIS software. The DEM is used in a deterministic way and possible inaccuracies in the DEM are neglected. Monte Carlo simulations of the errors in the digital elevation data (DEM error) can be used to test the effect of the DEM error on
Kris Nackaerts   +2 more
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Rough classification and accuracy assessment

International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 2000
In search for methods to handle imprecision in geographical information this paper explores the use of rough classification to represent uncertainty. Rough classification is based on rough set theory, where an uncertain set is specified by giving an upper and a lower approximation.
Ola Ahlqvist   +2 more
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Accuracy and Risk Assessment

Australasian Psychiatry, 2010
DEAR SIR,The recent article by Barry-Walsh and associates contains a dangerous and startling mistruth.
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Assessing the Accuracy of Polls and Surveys

Science, 1986
Direct measurements of public opinion about national affairs appear with increasing frequency in all of the mass media. While such survey results are often flagged with statements as to expected error margins, discrepancies between multiple surveys in the news at the same time on what seem to be the same topics may convince casual consumers that such ...
P E, Converse, M W, Traugott
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Accuracy of Behavioural Assessment by Computer

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1983
SummaryAn automated assessment interview was given by a microcomputer to 26 randomly selected patients, referred for treatment of phobias. The results were compared with those of conventional clinical assessment by experienced behaviour therapists. Ratings of overall severity and intensity of specific types of agoraphobia and social phobia were derived
A C, Carr, A, Ghosh
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Assessing glucose meter accuracy

Current Medical Research and Opinion, 2006
Self-monitoring of blood glucose plays an important role in the management of diabetes, particularly in patients treated with insulin. Blood glucose meters must have sufficient accuracy to allow patients and clinicians to monitor glycemic control and then modify treatment accordingly. Although several standards have been proposed, a consensus about how
Darius, Arabadjief, James H, Nichols
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System to Assess Accuracy of Micromanipulation

2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007
The authors had previously developed an optical micro motion sensing system (M2S2) using a pair of orthogonally placed position sensitive detectors (PSD) to track 3D displacement of the tip of a microsurgical instrument in real-time. In the M2S2 system, an infrared (IR) diode is used to illuminate the workspace.
W T, Latt   +5 more
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Accuracy Assessment of Diploid Consensus Sequences

IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2007
If the origins of fragments are known in genome sequencing projects, it is straightforward to reconstruct diploid consensus sequences. In reality, however, this is not true. Although there are proposed methods to reconstruct haplotypes from genome sequencing projects, an accuracy assessment is required to evaluate the confidence of the estimated ...
Jong Hyun Kim   +2 more
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