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Direct FFT oversampling without zero-padding. [PDF]

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Donciu C, Temneanu MC, Serea E.
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Robust metabolomics data normalization across scales and experimental designs

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Vynck M   +5 more
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Evaluating science arguments: Evidence, uncertainty, and argument strength.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, 2009
Public debates about socioscientific issues are increasingly prevalent, but the public response to messages about, for example, climate change, does not always seem to match the seriousness of the problem identified by scientists. Is there anything unique about appeals based on scientific evidence-do people evaluate science and nonscience arguments ...
Adam, Corner, Ulrike, Hahn
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On Argument Evaluation

Argumentation and Advocacy, 1985
The traditional assumption that one primary function of argument criticism is to improve decision-making recently has come under attack.
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Analysing and Evaluating Argumentation in Planning [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 1998
Recent developments in textual analysis in the social sciences can be used to analyse the phenomenon called the ‘argumentative’ or ‘communicative’ turn by, for example, Patsy Healey.
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Evaluation Utilization as Argumentation

Evaluation, 2002
Evaluation utilization is discussed in this article from an argumentative perspective. Rather than regarding evaluative information as indisputable knowledge, it is viewed as a collection of arguments, which can be debated, accepted and disputed. Approaching from this perspective, evaluations consist of different kinds of statements, which become ...
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