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Bridging the Scales via Personalized Cellular Modeling and Deep Phenotyping in Schizophrenia.

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A TEST OF REPRODUCTIVE POWER IN SNAKES

Ecology, 2008
Reproductive power is a contentious concept among ecologists, and the model has been criticized on theoretical and empirical grounds. Despite these criticisms, the model has successfully predicted the modal (optimal) size in three large taxonomic groups and the shape of the body size distribution in two of these groups. We tested the reproductive power
Scott M, Boback, Craig, Guyer
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A test of dyadic power theory

Journal of Argumentation in Context, 2015
Dyadic power theory (DPT; Dunbar 2004) predicts that equal and unequal-power dyads will seek to persuade one another differently because they use different control attempts. This paper seeks to expand the theory’s definition of control attempts beyond dominance by examining convergence behavior, topic avoidance, aggression, deception, and affection or ...
Norah E. Dunbar, Amy Janan Johnson
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A Test of Leg Power

Research Quarterly. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1962
Abstract A test of vertical leg power was derived from the concept of power as defined in the physical sciences and was used to measure leg power in units of horsepower. Used on a sample of 80 college males it had a test-retest reliability of 0.985 and a coefficient of objectivity of 0.981.
R. K. Gray, K. B. Start, D. J. Glencross
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Power Cycle Testing of Power Switches: A Literature Survey

IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 2014
Reliability of power converters and lifetime prediction has been a major topic of research in the last few decades, especially for traction applications. The main failures in high power semiconductors are caused by thermomechanical fatigue. Power cycling and temperature cycling are the two most common thermal acceleration tests used in assessing ...
Lakshmi Gopi Reddy   +2 more
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A test of normality with high uniform power

Computational Statistics & Data Analysis, 2002
Kurtosis can be measured in more than one way. A modification of Geary's measure of kurtosis is shown to be more sensitive to kurtosis in the center of the distribution while Pearson's measure of kurtosis is more sensitive to kurtosis in the tails of the distribution. The modified Geary measure and the Pearson measure are used to define a joint test of
Bonett, Douglas G., Seier, Edith
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A cycle ergometer test of maximal aerobic power

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1982
An indirect test of maximal aerobic power (IMAP) was evaluated in 31 healthy male subjects by comparing it with a direct treadmill measurement of maximal aerobic power (VO2 max), with the prediction of VO2 max from heart rate during submaximal exercise on a cycle ergometer using Astrand's nomogram, with the British Army's Basic Fitness Test (BFT, a 2.4
W S, Myles, R J, Toft
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Evaluation of a New Anaerobic Power Testing System

The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2002
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reliability of a new anaerobic athletic performance system. This system is proposed to assess vertical jump height, anaerobic power through repetitive jumping, and reaction to both an auditory and visual stimulus.
Jay R, Hoffman, Jie, Kang
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Preliminary power tests of a superconducting alternator

Cryogenics, 1980
Abstract First power tests have been performed on a 500 kW hypersynchronous cryoalternator. To avoid limitation induced by our driving motor, the tests were made at halfspeed up to an active power of 150 kW, which corresponds to the 2 3 of the nominal power of the machine. These power tests are among the first ones made on cryomachines of this
Y. Brunet, J. Mazuer, M. Renard
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