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Experimental Analysis of Gastrojejunostomy

Archives of Surgery, 1959
Gastrojejunostomy has failed as a treatment for active duodenal ulcer disease because of a very high relapse rate. The reasons for its failure have been clarified by experimental studies demonstrating that gastrojejunostomy increases, rather than decreases, the gastric secretion of hydrochloric acid.
H N, HARKINS   +4 more
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Experimental analysis of pedophilia

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1982
Abstract It was hypothesized that the population of pedophiles differs from that of males who prefer physically mature partners, in respect of the proportion of bisexual members in each group. Bisexuality was assessed by means of a verbal scale and by recording penile volume changes during the presentation of movie clips of nude males and females ...
K, Freund   +3 more
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Granular temperature: Experimental analysis

Physical Review E, 1995
The concept of granular temperature, introduced in the kinetic theory of rapid granular flow, is discussed here from experiments on a large air blowing table. Essentially, because granular systems are dissipative, the ``temperature'' is dependent on particle mass. This leads to a lack of equipartition. Then, granular temperature cannot be defined.
, Ippolito   +4 more
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Experimental program analysis

Information and Software Technology, 2010
Program analysis techniques are used by software engineers to deduce and infer characteristics of software systems. Recent research has suggested that certain program analysis techniques can be formulated as formal experiments. This article reports the results of research exploring this suggestion.
Joseph R. Ruthruff   +2 more
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Experimental program analysis

Proceedings of the 28th international conference on Software engineering, 2006
Program analysis techniques are used by software engineers to deduce and infer targeted characteristics of software systems for tasks such as testing, debugging, maintenance, and program comprehension. Recently, some program analysis techniques have been designed to leverage characteristics of traditional experimentation in order to analyze software ...
Ruthruff, Joseph R.   +2 more
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RNA structure: experimental analysis

Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2007
Among all of the biological macromolecules, the functional versatility of RNAs is unique including encoding or transferring genetic information and performing catalysis. These biological functions are highly dependent upon RNA folding and structure.
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Experimental task analysis

Proceedings of International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002
Rigorous analysis and evaluation of real implemented robotic systems for intelligent tasks are rarely performed. Such systems are often extremely complicated, depending not only on 'interesting' theoretical parameters and models, but on many assumptions and constants which may be set almost arbitrarily.
J. Mulligan, A.K. Mackworth
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Experimental Analysis of Algorithms

2002
Summary: This article presents examples from broad research efforts in experimental algorithmics: first, to develop accurate models of computation that allow closer predictions of performance, and second, to extend abstract analyses beyond traditional questions and assumptions.
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Experimental Functional Analysis

2012
Experimental functional analysis, as it relates to the assessment of severe behavior disorders, refers to behavioral assessment procedures that involve manipulation of variables hypothesized to maintain problematic behavior (e.g., Iwata, Dorsey, Slifer, Bauman, & Richman, 1982/1994).
Timothy R. Vollmer   +2 more
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Experimental Analysis

2022
J. M. P. Q. Delgado   +2 more
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