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Extracellular Vesicles and the Gartner Hype Cycle. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Extracell Biol
Salehi M   +4 more
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Infrared thermography – evaluation of the results reproducibility

Structural Survey, 2015
Purpose – Infrared thermography is increasingly being used to diagnose pathologies in buildings, such as façade defects. The purpose of this paper is to assess the results reproducibility and the equipment influence on the measurements. To do so, it was defined as case study the assessment of rendering delamination.
Elton Bauer   +4 more
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Reproducibility of stress‐cracking test results

Polymer Engineering & Science, 1975
AbstractThe environmental stress crack resistance of polyethylene is measured most conveniently by the bent‐strip method described in ASTM D‐1693‐70. The method has, however, suffered from poor reproducibility of test results. In this work we have carefully studied the effect of individual experimental variables that enter the test method.
R. J. Roe, C. Gieniewski
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SCIENTIFIC METHOD AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF RESULTS

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1969
Statistical significance is not part of the scientific method. The three canons of reproducibility of an experiment: Data Matrix Homegeneity, Subject Generalizability, and Method Generalizability provide better guides to experimentation and theory development.
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Reproducibility of syphilis serology results.

American journal of clinical pathology, 1981
In order to evaluate the stability and reproducibility of syphilis serology qualitative results, the results reported on replicate specimens in the College of American Pathologists Quality Evaluation Program during 1978 were examined. There is evidence of good stability of syphilis serology specimens and reproducibility of qualitative results separated
G W, Williams, H E, Bowman
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[Reproducibility of epicutaneous test results].

Zeitschrift fur Hautkrankheiten, 1989
857 non-dermatologic patients were patch-tested with the Finn-Chamber-technique. The sequent testings under identical conditions were made after 3-12 months. Readings were done after 24, 72, 96 hours and later. During the first test-series we found 44 reactions to be positive, 20 remained identical during repetition-testings, 7 became negative and 36 ...
C, Szliska, J, Rakoski
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[Reproducibility of perimetric study results].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1984
Theoretical and experimental aspects of the reproducibility of visual fields in static automated perimetry are described. Special emphasis was placed on factors which could potentially influence reproducibility, such as cooperation, the patient's age and the size of his/her pupils, learning and fatigue effects, the depth of scotomas and the influence ...
J, Flammer, P, Niesel
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