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Inhibition of respiration of activated sludge: Variability and reproducibility of results

, 1986
Assessment of the toxicity of chemicals to the respiration of activated sludge microorganisms is a relatively simple and reproducible method when applied to a standard population of bacteria. However, activated sludge is, by nature, a variable commodity,
E. F. King, H. Painter
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A Large-Scale Study About Quality and Reproducibility of Jupyter Notebooks

IEEE Working Conference on Mining Software Repositories, 2019
Jupyter Notebooks have been widely adopted by many different communities, both in science and industry. They support the creation of literate programming documents that combine code, text, and execution results with visualizations and all sorts of rich ...
J. F. Pimentel   +3 more
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Reproducibility of CT Radiomic Features within the Same Patient: Influence of Radiation Dose and CT Reconstruction Settings.

Radiology, 2019
Background Results of recent phantom studies show that variation in CT acquisition parameters and reconstruction techniques may make radiomic features largely nonreproduceable and of limited use for prognostic clinical studies. Purpose To investigate the
M. Meyer   +8 more
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Reproducibility of Biomolecular Corona Experiments: A Primer for Reliable Results

Particle & Particle Systems Characterization, 2022
AbstractThe biomolecular corona is a key component controlling the identity of nanomaterials in physiological environments. Studies aimed at identifying factors shaping the biomolecular corona have proliferated in the last decade but have been performed by research groups with different backgrounds.
Giulimondi F.   +7 more
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Learning Networking by Reproducing Research Results

ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2017
In the past five years, the graduate networking course at Stanford has assigned over 200 students the task of reproducing results from over 40 networking papers. We began the project as a means of teaching both engineering rigor and critical thinking, qualities that are necessary for careers in networking research and industry.
Nick McKeown, Lisa Yan
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Learning Networking by Reproducing Research Results

Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Practical Reproducible Evaluation of Computer Systems, 2020
Reproducing research is key to continued scientific progress, especially in fields that are engineering- and application-focused. In the past eight years, the graduate computer networking course at Stanford University has asked students to reproduce research results for a different reason: to teach students engineering rigor and critical thinking ...
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Issues in the Reproducibility of Deep Learning Results

2019 IEEE Signal Processing in Medicine and Biology Symposium (SPMB), 2019
The Neuronix high-performance computing cluster allows us to conduct extensive machine learning experiments on big data [1] . This heterogeneous cluster uses innovative scheduling technology, Slurm [2] , that manages a network of CPUs and graphics processing units (GPUs).
Joseph Picone   +3 more
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Plastic surgery audit codes: are the results reproducible?

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1991
The effective coding of data to produce a medical audit relies on agreement between the coders. This study was designed to assess whether coders can agree on codes for diagnosis and operations in a plastic surgery unit. Information from 50 patients was presented to a panel of six coders who were required to code the data using the International ...
C.D. Reid, N.K. James
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Intralaboratory Reproducibility of Interpretation of Pap Smears: Results of an Experiment

Tumori Journal, 1988
One hundred and twenty Pap-smears were examined by 3 cytotechnologists on two occasions in the Legnano Hospital Cytologic Center. A 10-category classification system was used. Chance-adjusted overall and category-specific agreement was estimated (Cohen's unweighted kappa-statistics) within and between cytotechnologists. Mean K for the Center, weighted
P. Duca   +4 more
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Service Offers to Reproduce Results for a Fee

Science, 2012
A breast cancer biologist is hoping to persuade researchers to have their work replicated for a fee. They would accept the risk of failure but also have a shot at quick validation.
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