PPT-Unreliable research
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Trouble at the lab 1 Patrik Ahlberg Magnus Åhberg Syeda Rabab Naqvi Thawatachart Chulapakorn Group Members Outline 3 Introduction Irreproducibility is on rampage
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Trouble at the lab 1 Patrik Ahlberg Magnus Åhberg Syeda Rabab Naqvi Thawatachart Chulapakorn Group Members Outline 3 Introduction Irreproducibility is on rampage Self corrections are not working IRL. The objective is to optimize the two criteria of min imizing the makespan and minimizing job reassignments in response to machine failures We assume that the set of jobs is known in advance but that the pattern of machine failures is unpredictable M EVParker KGLangendoentudelftnl Faculty of Electrical Engineering Mathematics and Compute r Science Delft University of Technology The Netherlands Supported by the Dutch Organisation for Applied Scientic Re search TNO Abstract Most current work in W SM How Unreliable Power Affects the Business Value of a Hospital An in-depth look at the causes and effects of power outages in hospitals across North America, and recommendations to ensure power 1\Flaky"(sometimesspelled\\rakey")means\unreliable".2PersonalcommunicationwithJohnMicco. Permissiontomakedigitalorhardcopiesofallorpartofthisworkforpersonalorclassroomuseisgrantedwithoutfeeprovidedtha Reliable. and . UNRELIABLE. Sources. RELIABLE. When researching, you always need to be sure that you are getting your information from reliable sources. . Some sources are considered to be “. reliable. Find 3 significant quotes from Chapter 1 that shows Nick’s perspective on the world. Include the page number.. PROMPT: How does the diction, detail choice, and/or literary or rhetorical devices that Nick uses prove he is . Holden Caulfield as the Unreliable Narrator. In . the article written by Duane Edwards, Holden Caulfield is discussed as being an unreliable narrator. Holden is the main character in J.D. Salinger’s novel, . A Deeper Look at Unreliable Narrators. Note. Before you begin taking notes on this resource, understand that this is meant to be an extension resource. You do not need to be fully familiar with or comfortable with the information in this presentation to pass “Point of View.”. What is it?. When the reader limits or alters information, keeping it from the audience. . The reader needs to be able to tell that what the narrator describes may not be completely accurate. . Remember, the unreliable narrator lies in some way to the AUDIENCE, not just to other characters. . Reliable. and . Unreliable. . Sources. Can YOU tell the difference??. Reliable. and . UNRELIABLE. Sources. RELIABLE. When researching, you always need to be sure that you are getting your information from reliable sources. . OBJECTIVES. Investigate the effects of unreliable communication network (e.g. TCP) on the stability of the NCS with unknown dynamics. Develop an adaptive observer (AO) to estimate networked control system (NCS) states; . When using the internet for sources, be sure to check the reliability of any site.. Some rules to follow:. If you can find the same information in three different places, it is probably reliable.. If a website also has a print version (such as a newspaper or magazine, it is probably reliable.. Reliable Sources = TRUSTWORTHY SOURCES. Written by experts in that particular field. Unreliable Sources = SOURCES THAT CAN BE ALTERED BY ANYONE . sources, such as Wikipedia, are not reliable because the authors may not have a thorough knowledge or full understanding of a topic. Peter D. Fabricant, MD, MPH. 1. ; Madison Heath, BS. 1. ; Douglas Mintz, MD. 1. ; Kathleen H Emery, MD. 2. ; Matthew W Veerkamp, BA. 2. ; Simone Gruber, MS. 1. ; Daniel W. Green, MD, MS, FACS. 1. ; Eric J. Wall, MD.
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