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Test Performance Study on qPCR Assays for Detection of <i>Phyllosticta citricarpa</i>. [PDF]
Jakomin T, Žunič JZ, Kogovšek P.
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Data sharing practices in high-impact rehabilitation journals. [PDF]
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International Journal of Neuroscience, 1991
The P3 event-related potential has been widely employed in both clinical and research investigations. In the present study, P3 latency and amplitude intersession reliability were evaluated in 4 sessions over an average of 33 days in 24 healthy adults using the P3 tonal oddball paradigm.
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The P3 event-related potential has been widely employed in both clinical and research investigations. In the present study, P3 latency and amplitude intersession reliability were evaluated in 4 sessions over an average of 33 days in 24 healthy adults using the P3 tonal oddball paradigm.
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Nature Biotechnology, 2017
Finding partners through DNA profiles has yet to catch on, but the commercial sector for preconception and prenatal testing is booming. Malorye Allison Branca reports.
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Finding partners through DNA profiles has yet to catch on, but the commercial sector for preconception and prenatal testing is booming. Malorye Allison Branca reports.
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Science, 2008
Reproducing in cities has always been costly, leading to lower fertility (that is, lower birth rates) in urban than in rural areas. Historically, although cities provided job opportunities, initially residents incurred the penalty of higher infant mortality, but as mortality rates fell at the end of the 19th century, European birth rates began to ...
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Reproducing in cities has always been costly, leading to lower fertility (that is, lower birth rates) in urban than in rural areas. Historically, although cities provided job opportunities, initially residents incurred the penalty of higher infant mortality, but as mortality rates fell at the end of the 19th century, European birth rates began to ...
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Reproducibility in science [PDF]
Multiple sources can lead to issues with reproducibility and reliability in scientific data.
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Reproducibility of the Electromyogram [PDF]
Electromyographic recordings of masseter muscles were taken during mastication without the introduction of an experimental variable. The amplitude, duration, and sequence of the onset of muscle bursts were used to evaluate the recordings. Amplitude showed the most variation during the same session, at different sessions, and between three different ...
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1993
I have been fortunate. By conducting a series of workshops that demonstrated operative procedures at my office in La Jolla during 1990–1991, I was able to work side by side with Toledo and Gasparotti. Actually, we worked together on several occasions that extended over several days, and we treated numerous patients for body and facial contouring at ...
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I have been fortunate. By conducting a series of workshops that demonstrated operative procedures at my office in La Jolla during 1990–1991, I was able to work side by side with Toledo and Gasparotti. Actually, we worked together on several occasions that extended over several days, and we treated numerous patients for body and facial contouring at ...
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Reproducible research and reproducibility checks
Presentation for the Rotterdam R.I.O.T. Science Club about reproducible research and reproducibility checks. Presented March 18, 2025 Part of the Repro Checks project for the 2024-2025 eScience Center fellowship.openaire +1 more source
Inconceivable Iran: To Reproduce or Not to Reproduce?
2022Celebrating the 50th volume of the landmark Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality series, this book offers a much-needed analysis of shifting reproductive policies and practices in the Islamic Republic of Iran, a society that is usually represented as either “revolutionary” or “oppressive.” Instead, Tremayne reflects on more than four decades of ...
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