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Reference Standards for Software Evaluation

Methods of Information in Medicine, 1990
AbstractThe field of automated ECG analysis was one of the earliest topics in Medical Informatics and may be regarded as a model both for computer-assisted medical diagnosis and for evaluating medical diagnostic programs. The CSE project has set reference standards of two kinds: In a broad sense, a standard how to perform a comprehensive evaluation ...
J L Willems, J Michaelis
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Metabolic reference standards for the neonate

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1966
Oxygen consumption of 92 normally grown newborn babies of birth weight 750 to 3,940 gm has been expressed in terms of various metabolic reference standards in order to identify any systematic variation in expression of metabolic rate that is introduced by these bases of reference in the newborn population.
J C, Sinclair   +2 more
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International reference standards in coagulation

Biologicals, 2010
Measurement of coagulation factor activity using absolute physico-chemical techniques is not possible and estimation therefore relies on comparative bioassay relative to a reference standard with a known or assigned potency. However the inherent variability of locally prepared and calibrated reference standards can give rise to poor agreement between ...
Sanj, Raut, Anthony R, Hubbard
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TEPC performance for a reference standard

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2013
A portable tissue-equivalent proportional counter (TEPC)-based system was developed, which will be used as a reference standard in the neutron mixed field for radiation protection. In this paper, microdosimetry of the TEPC system was studied both in neutron ((252)Cf and (241)Am-Be sources) and gamma ((137)Cs and (60)Co sources) reference radiation ...
Weihua, Zhang   +7 more
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Standards of Reference

Archives of Dermatology, 1962
One of the most important prerequisites of any type of scientific investigation is a generally accepted standard of reference. As times change and scientific effort becomes more refined, standards must be adjusted. The king's foot as a unit of length was replaced by a fraction of the earth's circumference.
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A national standard for bibliographic references

Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1977
AbstractBibliographic references to a wide variety of informational materials can be prepared by using the examples presented in this abbreviated version of the forthcoming American National Standard for Bibliographic References. Types of materials described are journals, monographs, patents, conference proceedings, reports, legal materials, newspapers,
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Stability of some DC reference standards

IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 1999
Some fifteen years ago, after eighty years of utilisation of the Weston cell as voltage standard, commercial designs of sources with Zener diodes, the so-called DC Reference Standards appeared on the market. They have much more favourable properties compared to Weston Standard Cells.
Ilić, Damir, Vujević, Dušan
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Metabolic Reference Standards for the Neonate

Pediatrics, 1968
I would like to comment on the article by J. C. Sinclair, et al. (Pediatrics, 39:724, 1967), "Metabolic Reference Standards for the Neonate." In the course of my work on the composition of the human organism, I also found the difference weight-extracellular fluid (= W-ECF).
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