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Standards not that standard [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Biological Engineering, 2015
There is a general assent on the key role of standards in Synthetic Biology. In two consecutive letters to this journal, suggestions on the assembly methods for the Registry of standard biological parts have been described. We fully agree with those authors on the need of a more flexible building strategy and we highlight in the present work two major ...
Kristie Tanner   +13 more
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Standards, Double Standards and No Standards [PDF]

open access: yesScience and Engineering Ethics, 2014
The report by Kalichman et al. (2013) is interesting. Kalichman et al. (2013) mentioned an ‘‘awareness of the diversity of those standards.’’ Standards should be applicable and usable in all settings. If there are different standards, there might be a problem in the implementation of standards.
Viroj Wiwanitkit   +2 more
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Standardizing the standards [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Systems Biology, 2006
Mol Syst Biol. 2: 2006.0010 The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from. Andrew S Tannenbaum One of the most daunting aspects of using genomic technologies—including microarray, proteomic, metabolomic, and other approaches—is the sheer quantity of data that they produce.
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Standards? Whose standards? [PDF]

open access: yesArchitectural Science Review, 2018
Building standards, regulations and labelling schemes are instruments for reducing energy demand and carbon emissions, linking policy ambitions to market-based responses.
Noel Cass, Elizabeth Shove
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Standards and standard-compliance [PDF]

open access: yesStandards in Genomic Sciences, 2009
The Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) was established in September 2005 at an international workshop in Cambridge, United Kingdom, which had and still has as its primary goal the creation of richer descriptions of our collections of genomes and metagenomes through the development of standards and tools for supporting compliance and exchange of ...
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A Deeper Understanding of Cultural Safety, Colonising and Seating in a Teacher Education Program: A Preliminary Study

open access: yesThe Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2017
This preliminary study considers the implications of where students of Aboriginal descent sat in a teacher education classroom, its significance in relation to the space of the classroom, the importance of the place to the individual and its links to ...
Ed Harrison   +3 more
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Examination and analysis of the water tightness of watertight doors in nuclear facilities (Water tightness of the watertight doors beyond design conditions)

open access: yesNihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu, 2020
A test on the water tightness performance of watertight doors was conducted to obtain knowledge on the fragility beyond design conditions. The performance test was conducted on three types of standard single-swinging watertight doors used for nuclear ...
Hideto TAOKA   +2 more
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Self-assembly of dumbbell-shaped supramolecules with simulated annealing and Monte Carlo simulation [PDF]

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2022
The self-assembly structures of dumbbell-shaped supramolecules are investigated using a simple sphere-rod-sphere (SRS) model. Through the simulated annealing Monte Carlo simulation under NVT condition, two variations of this model, i.e.
Du Bo   +3 more
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The Standard of Care Is Not So Standard [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Infectious Diseases, 1997
Malpractice lawsuits affect most physicians at some point in their career. Proving that malpractice has been committed is based on substantiation of a variety of elements, including that the patient was rendered care that was "below the standard" of care.
Gregg J. Gittler, Ellie J. C. Goldstein
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Standard deviations and standard errors [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ, 2005
The terms “standard error” and “standard deviation” are often confused.1 The contrast between these two terms reflects the important distinction between data description and inference, one that all researchers should appreciate. The standard deviation (often SD) is a measure of variability.
Altman, D, Bland, J
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