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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
Present Aims Experimentation in man for scientific purposes is as old as recorded history. The need for constant examination of the procedure is equally ancient. This is required by progress in science and by the advance of ethical and moral concepts.
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Present Aims Experimentation in man for scientific purposes is as old as recorded history. The need for constant examination of the procedure is equally ancient. This is required by progress in science and by the advance of ethical and moral concepts.
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Experimenter Philosophy: the Problem of Experimenter Bias in Experimental Philosophy
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2012It has long been known that scientists have a tendency to conduct experiments in a way that brings about the expected outcome. Here, we provide the first direct demonstration of this type of experimenter bias in experimental philosophy. Opposed to previously discovered types of experimenter bias mediated by face-to-face interactions between ...
Brent Strickland, Aysu Suben
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The Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) community has generally accepted the thesis that both thematic and geographic aspects of documents are useful for GIR. This paper describes an experiment exploring this thesis by separately indexing and searching geographical relevant-terms (place names, geo-spatial relations, geographic concepts and ...
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Platelet Aggregation in Experimental Diabetes and Experimental Galactosemia
Diabetes, 1984Platelet aggregation and related plasma factors have been studied in experimentally diabetic dogs, experimentally galactosemic dogs, and in normal dogs. Platelet aggregation, when induced in vitro by ADP (up to 22 μM) or collagen (up to 4 μg/ml), was not significantly different from normal in the diabetic or galactosemic dogs.
T S, Kern, R L, Engerman
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Experimental economics and experimental computer science
Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Experimental computer science, 2007In surprisingly many computer science research projects, system outcomes may be influenced by computerized or human agents with different economic incentives. Such studies include P2P networks, routing protocols, agent systems, and attacker-defender security games. Even the most technical system raises a pressing economic question: what incentives will
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Microsurgery, 1987
AbstractVasospasm is known to be present during most microvascular procedures. Not until recently has microsurgery made it possible to directly observe the dynamic nature of vascular spasm. This report reviews the physiologic events and the causes of vascular spasm during microsurgery.
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AbstractVasospasm is known to be present during most microvascular procedures. Not until recently has microsurgery made it possible to directly observe the dynamic nature of vascular spasm. This report reviews the physiologic events and the causes of vascular spasm during microsurgery.
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Experimentation and Start-up Performance: Evidence from A/B Testing
Management Science, 2022Rembrand Koning +2 more
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Circular business model experimentation capabilities—A case study approach
Business Strategy and the Environment, 2022Florian Hofmann +1 more
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