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  2. Error Carried Forward - Wikipedia

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    Lawson-Perfect discloses that this system cannot identify "why" a student made an error, but maintains that it is generally successful in providing fair ECF credit. The college board has been known to employ ECF in both the AP Calculus AB and AP Physics B exams. [2]

  3. Error correction code - Wikipedia

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    Low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes are a class of highly efficient linear block codes made from many single parity check (SPC) codes. They can provide performance very close to the channel capacity (the theoretical maximum) using an iterated soft-decision decoding approach, at linear time complexity in terms of their block length.

  4. Analysis of clinical trials - Wikipedia

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    If a patient drops out of the study after the third week, then this value is "carried forward" and assumed to be his or her score for the 5 missing data points. The assumption is that the patients improve gradually from the start of the study until the end, so that carrying forward an intermediate value is a conservative estimate of how well ...

  5. Error correction model - Wikipedia

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    The term error-correction relates to the fact that last-period's deviation from a long-run equilibrium, the error, influences its short-run dynamics. Thus ECMs directly estimate the speed at which a dependent variable returns to equilibrium after a change in other variables.

  6. Topical gels - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Even if the drug has to be administered for long periods of time or can induce adverse drug reactions in parts of the body other than the target location, it can still be formulated as a topical gel. [1] [9] There are a number of physicochemical and biological properties that determine whether a drug is suitable for being delivered ...

  7. Consensus error grid - Wikipedia

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  8. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay - Wikipedia

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    A mobility shift assay is electrophoretic separation of a protein–DNA or protein–RNA mixture on a polyacrylamide or agarose gel for a short period (about 1.5-2 hr for a 15- to 20-cm gel). [4] The speed at which different molecules (and combinations thereof) move through the gel is determined by their size and charge, and to a lesser extent ...

  9. Molecular-weight size marker - Wikipedia

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    Gel conditions are 1% agarose, 3 volt/cm, and ethidium bromide stain. A molecular-weight size marker , also referred to as a protein ladder , DNA ladder , or RNA ladder , is a set of standards that are used to identify the approximate size of a molecule run on a gel during electrophoresis , using the principle that molecular weight is inversely ...