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Roles of Instruments in Psychological Research.

History of Psychology, 2005
What roles have instruments played in psychology and related disciplines? How have instruments affected the dynamics of psychological research, with what possibilities and limits? What is the psychological instrument? This article provides a conceptual foundation for specific case studies concerning such questions.
Sturm, Thomas, Ash, Mitchell
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Instrumented nanoindentation in musculoskeletal research

Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology, 2022
Musculoskeletal tissues, such as bone, cartilage, and muscle, are natural composite materials that are constructed with a hierarchical structure ranging from the cell to tissue level. The component differences and structural complexity, together, require comprehensive multiscale mechanical characterization.
Shaopeng Pei   +6 more
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Gl ́oRí - the Glottal Research Instrument

Speech Prosody 2014, 2014
This papers presents GlóRí - the glottal research instrument. GlóRí is a speech analysis interface which offers a flexibility and multiplicity of approaches to voice analysis. The system allows for fully automatic processing, for instance for analysis of large corpora.
NI CHASAIDE, AILBHE   +4 more
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Instrumentation Needs of Research Universities

Science, 1981
This article assesses the status of scientific instruments in major research universities and identifies factors that facilitate or impede their development, acquisition, use, and maintenance. Sixteen universities, six national and government laboratories, and nine commercial laboratories were visited; over 700 individuals were interviewed.
L, Berlowitz   +3 more
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Research Instrumentation and Elderly Subjects

Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1998
Purpose: To address instrumentation problems in conducting research with elderly subjects.Scope: The needs of older adults are considered with regard to instrument selection. Techniques for pretesting instruments are provided through illustrations from research reports and instrument development.
I, Burnside, S, Preski, J E, Hertz
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Electrical Instrumentation in Medical Research

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1950
RECENTLY there has been a heartening trend in biological research toward closer collaboration between the physical and the biological sciences. This article is a resume of a program of this nature being pursued at the University of Pennsylvania. In order that such a program be well balanced, research, education, and instrumentation are all required ...
J. M. Benjamin   +3 more
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Instruments for research

Journal of Chemical Education, 1952
Describes a program which loans instruments to researchers who need it, the Vernet Research Instrument Foundation.
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