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Additive effects of environmental and demographic variation shape the repeatability of evolution across replicated experiments

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Contact-Resistance-Free Stretchable Strain Sensors with High Repeatability and Linearity.

ACS Nano, 2021
Most of the existing stretchable strain sensors are based on the contact-resistance mechanism, where the stretchability and resistance variation depend on the change of the contact relationship of the conductive microstructures.
Shuang Li   +12 more
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Repeated Implementation [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
We prove that a social choice function is repeatedly implementable if and only if it is dynamically monotonic when the number of agents is at least three. We show how to test dynamic monotonicity by building an associated repeated game. It follows that a weaker version of Maskin monotonicity is necessary and sufficient among the social choice functions
Azacis, Helmuts, Vida, Péter
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Repeatability Is Not Enough: Learning Affine Regions via Discriminability

European Conference on Computer Vision, 2017
A method for learning local affine-covariant regions is presented. We show that maximizing geometric repeatability does not lead to local regions, a.k.a features, that are reliably matched and this necessitates descriptor-based learning.
Dmytro Mishkin   +2 more
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Reproducibility and Repeatability of MR Fingerprinting Relaxometry in the Human Brain.

Radiology, 2019
Background Only sparse literature investigates the reproducibility and repeatability of relaxometry methods in MRI. However, statistical data on reproducibility and repeatability of any quantitative method is essential for clinical application.
Gregor Koerzdoerfer   +16 more
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Repeat aborters

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
In an attempt to learn more about the phenomenon of repeat abortions, 116 women seeking a repeat abortion were compared in various ways with three groups of women not seeking a repeat abortion but otherwise similar. From this study it is apparent that postabortion women become, over time, less persistent users of contraception than sexually active ...
S M, Schneider, D S, Thompson
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Repeat Mediastinoscopy

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1984
Although it has been maintained that a repeat mediastinoscopy results in high morbidity and mortality, it was considered an essential staging procedure in this group of 12 patients. The results of repeat mediastinoscopy were negative in 10 patients and positive in 2. On the basis of negative findings, 6 patients underwent thoracotomy.
R J, Lewis, G E, Sisler, J W, Mackenzie
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Tramadol: repeated prescriptions and repeated warnings

BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, 2021
Tramadol is a widely prescribed opioid agonist that can cause addiction and can cause fatal respiratory depression. We describe two reports to prevent future deaths (PFDs) that emphasize the dangers of repeat tramadol prescribing, the importance of communicating its risks, and the need for evidence-based solutions to avoid patient harm. > This article
Anthony Richard Cox, Robin Ferner
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