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CASP3 comparative modeling evaluation
We report our evaluation of the CASP3 comparative modelling competition. Our analysis covers the accuracy of the over-all fold, the bridging of insertions and deletions, and the adding of side-chains. We describe our attempts at automating aspects of the evaluation.
T, Alwyn Jones, G J, Kleywegt
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Comparative evaluation of polycyanoacrylates
Acta Biomaterialia, 2017Cyanoacrylate esters (CA) and their corresponding polymers (PolyCA) are used as general and medical adhesives, biodegradable carriers for controlled drug delivery, and as agents for fingerprint development in forensic science. Most reports of cyanoacrylate are on ethyl or 2-octyl cyanoacrylate ester with little attention to other esters.
Yoav, Barkan +7 more
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Comparative usability evaluation
Behaviour & Information Technology, 2004This paper reports on a study assessing the consistency of usability testing across organisations. Nine independent organisations evaluated the usability of the same website, Microsoft Hotmail. The results document a wide difference in selection and application of methodology, resources applied, and problems reported.
Rolf Molich +3 more
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A comparative evaluation of sulfonamides
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1957T HE place of sulfonamide compounds in the management of infectious diseases is of importance to the pediatrician for a number of reasons. In the past decade many new sulfonamides have been introduced which appear to have certain advantages over earlier preparations.
C.W. Daeschner +3 more
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A comparative evaluation of length estimators
Object recognition supported by user interaction for service robots, 2003The paper compares previously published length estimators having digitized curves as input. The evaluation uses multigrid convergence (theoretical results and measured speed of convergence) and further measures as criteria. The paper also suggests a new gradient-based method for length estimation.
Coeurjolly, David, Klette, Reihnard
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Comparative evaluation of antibacterial soaps
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1967AbstractTwo antibacterial soaps and an antibacterial detergent were examined for their effectiveness in inhibiting the growth of a large number of bacteria. All products were markedly superior in this regard to a nonmedicated soap. A soap containing equal parts by weight of hexachlorophene and 3,4,4′‐trichlorocarbanilide was more effective than a ...
E, Jungermann +3 more
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Comparative evaluation of usability tests
CHI '99 extended abstracts on Human factors in computer systems - CHI '99, 1999Seven professional usability labs and one university student team have carried out independent, parallel usability tests of the same state-of-the-art, live, commercial web site. The web site used for the usability tests is www.hotmail.com, a major provider of free web-based e-mail. The panel will discuss similarities and differences in process, results
Rolf Molich +6 more
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A comparative evaluation of CASE tools
Journal of Systems and Software, 1998Abstract CASE tools are complex software products offering many different features. Systems professionals evaluated various CASE products from a feature and attribute basis. Each product has a different mix of strengths and weaknesses as perceived by the end user.
Gerald Post +2 more
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