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Retraction: CTL-doxorubicin (DOX)-gold complex nanoparticles (DOX-AuGCs): from synthesis to enhancement of therapeutic effect on liver cancer model. [PDF]
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RETRACTION: Expression of Small RNAs of Bordetella Pertussis Colonizing Murine Tracheas. [PDF]
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Retraction: Using dexamethasone as an adjuvant to levobupivacaine in epidural anesthesia to change the pain intensity and duration in painless labor. [PDF]
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State Gun Laws and Firearm Suicide Rates.
Goh M, Fleegler EW, Siegel M.
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This chapter evaluates falsification. Contemporary philosophers of science tend to look down on falsifiability as overly simplistic. Nevertheless, among many practising scientists, the notion is still regarded as a useful — if imperfect — heuristic for judging the strength of a hypothesis in terms of its ability to generate new insights when combined ...
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This chapter evaluates falsification. Contemporary philosophers of science tend to look down on falsifiability as overly simplistic. Nevertheless, among many practising scientists, the notion is still regarded as a useful — if imperfect — heuristic for judging the strength of a hypothesis in terms of its ability to generate new insights when combined ...
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The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Section A, 1996
This paper deals with the concept of falsification in hypothesis testing research. A theoretical analysis of assumptions about falsifying behaviour and hypothesis-falsifying observations is presented, with two experimental studies. Both the theoretical analysis and the experimental results point to a number of paradoxes underlying the normative ...
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This paper deals with the concept of falsification in hypothesis testing research. A theoretical analysis of assumptions about falsifying behaviour and hypothesis-falsifying observations is presented, with two experimental studies. Both the theoretical analysis and the experimental results point to a number of paradoxes underlying the normative ...
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Unfalsified Adaptive Control: Inter-falsification and self-falsification
2011 9th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation, 2011Controller switching algorithms used for Unfalsified Adaptive Control are investigated. The concept of interfalsification, a generalization of the existing e-hysteresis algorithm, is defined; the concept of self-falsification is introduced; and the two concepts are compared.
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Religious Studies, 1976
In a well-known article,1 John Hick argues that the proposition ‘God (as conceived by Christians) exists' is, in principle, verifiable but is not falsifiable. Essentially, his argument is that while no experience in this life could conclusively disprove the existence of the Christian God, certain experiences one might have in the after-life would ...
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In a well-known article,1 John Hick argues that the proposition ‘God (as conceived by Christians) exists' is, in principle, verifiable but is not falsifiable. Essentially, his argument is that while no experience in this life could conclusively disprove the existence of the Christian God, certain experiences one might have in the after-life would ...
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