- Colapinto, of the
University of Toronto, in 1982, but did not
become reproducibly successful until the
development of
endovascular stents in 1985. In 1988...
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Derstroff B,
Bourtsoukidis E, et al. (May 2016). "Cinema
audiences reproducibly vary the
chemical composition of air
during films, by
broadcasting scene...
-
hybrid or
fixed prostheses.
Because the
dentist wants to be able to
reproducibly relate the patient's
maxilla and mandible, but the
patient does not have...
- Roy W.; Nandagopal,
Kiruthiga (2007). "Giftedness and
evidence for
reproducibly superior performance" (PDF). High
Ability Studies. Ericsson,
Anders K...
- cause. It was in 1856 that J.
Picard developed a
sensitive method to
reproducibly measure blood urea. He was able to
detect a 40%
decrease of urea concentration...
- able to
dispel the
stigma of 'pathological science' by
rigorously and
reproducibly demonstrating effects sufficiently large to
exclude the
possibility of...
- experts, and the
sounds of
violins are hard to
evaluate objectively and
reproducibly. In a test in 2009, the
British violinist Matthew Trusler pla**** his...
-
control of
these measurements round robin tests are
carried out,
therefore reproducibly emitting reference materials are
ideally required.
Other methods have...
- was
first used by Ozin in 1992 as 'the uses of
chemical synthesis to
reproducibly afford nanomaterials from the atom "up",
contrary to the nanoengineering...
-
mechanical stress or
electric field, i.e.
remanent states, and can be
reproducibly switched between the
states by
applying a
stress or an
electric field...