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Laboratory experiments belong in the methodical tool box of modern sociological scholarship. This chapter reviews the main points that researchers wanting to conduct a computerized, behavioral laboratory experiment should take into consideration. In particular, the chapter discusses (1) the organization of experimental sessions, (2) the set-up of ...
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Nuclear Symmetry Energy Extracted from Laboratory Experiments [PDF]
Some recent progress and open questions in extracting and understanding the new physics underlying the density dependence of nuclear symmetry energy from laboratory experiments are discussed.
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Experiments on Radioactivity in a Student Laboratory [PDF]
This paper shows how to run some experiments on radioactivity in a student laboratory, aiming to investigate the Poisson distribution of decays and the use of chi-squared test. Avoiding specific problems of safety control, which is necessary when radioactive sources are used, we are proposing measurements of the natural background and emission of ...
SPARAVIGNA, Amelia Carolina+1 more
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Background Artificial induction of mutagenesis is effective for genetic resource innovation and breeding. However, the traditional mutation methods for fish breeding are not convenient or safe for daily use.
Hou Ji-Lun+9 more
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Communication in laboratory experiments [PDF]
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David J. Cooper+3 more
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Calcitriol enhances pyrazinamide treatment of murine tuberculosis
. Background:. Tuberculosis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in humans worldwide. There is an urgent need for new and effective drugs to treat tuberculosis and shorten the duration of tuberculosis therapy.
Jing Zhang+8 more
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A number of common problems plague the teaching of the undergraduate research methods course, from the training ofteaching assistants to providing meaningful experimental materials to handling data acquisition and analysis. The Student Micro Experimental
Dr. Swarup Bhunia+2 more
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Predicting Trustworthiness Across Cultures: An Experiment
We contribute to the ongoing debate in the psychological literature on the role of “thin slices” of observable information in predicting others' social behavior, and its generalizability to cross-cultural interactions. We experimentally assess the degree
Adam Zylbersztejn+4 more
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Beholden: The Emotional Effects of Having Eye Contact While Breaking Social Norms
This study looks into the role that eye contact plays in helping people to control themselves in social settings and to avoid breaking social norms. Based on previous research, it is likely that eye contact increases prosocial behavior via heightened ...
Ranjit Konrad Singh+2 more
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Influence of patch size on hydrodynamic flow in submerged aquatic vegetation
Blue carbon, or carbon dioxide captured and stored by submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) in ecosystems, has been attracting attention as a measure to mitigate climate change. Since the scale of SAV meadows is smaller than that of topography length scale,
K. Matsumura, K. Nakayama, H. Matsumoto
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