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Consistency and Reproducibility of AmpliType® PM Results Between Seven Laboratories: Field Trial Results

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1995
Abstract The AmpliType® PM Field Trial was designed to assess the ability of forensic laboratories to obtain the correct results from samples commonly encountered in forensic casework. The seven forensic laboratory participants of the AmpliType® PM Field Trial each performed four studies.
N, Fildes, R, Reynolds
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THE REPRODUCIBILITY OF COATING THICKNESS MEASUREMENT RESULTS

2014
This paper deals with research pertaining to the influence of surface roughness on the reproducibility of coating thickness measurement results. These measurements were carried out on four sandblasted samples by using the gages QuaNix 1500 and Elcometer 456. The surface roughness of these samples ranged from Rz = 30 μm to Rz = 130 μm.
Runje, Biserka   +4 more
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PBPK Models: Reproducibility of Methods and Results

2018
Poster for presentation at 2018 SOT.
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Reproducibility of Model-Based Results in Systems Biology

2013
Science requires that results are reproducible. This is naturally expected for wet-lab experiments and it is equally important for model-based results published in the literature. Reproducibility, in general, requires standards that provide the information necessary and tools that enable others to re-use this information.
Dagmar Waltemath   +3 more
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Reproducibility of results in "near-replicate" carcinogenesis bioassays.

Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1987
Reproducibility of results was examined in 70 "near-replicate" comparisons consisting of 2 or more long-term carcinogenesis bioassays of the same chemical administered by the same route and using the same sex and strain of rodent. Overall, there was good reproducibility of positivity, target site, and carcinogenic potency in hamsters, mice, and rats ...
L S, Gold   +3 more
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Form to Assess Result Reproducibility of Manuscripts

Use this worksheet to assess the: (a) availability of manuscript data, models, code, directions, and other digital artifacts; and (b) reproducibility of figures, tables, and other results presented in the manuscript. Should you answer “no” or “not sure” to any question, skip to Section IV and then answer the final questions to provide the authors ...
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Editorial Reproducibility of Results

Organic Process Research & Development, 2014
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