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    An implantable microdevice to perform high-throughput in vivo drug sensitivity testing in tumors by Jonas, Oliver H., Landry, Heather M., Fuller, Jason E., Cima, Michael J., Santini, John T., Jr., Baselga, Jose, Tepper, Robert I., Langer, Robert S

    Published 2015
    “…To this end, we have developed an implantable device that can perform drug sensitivity testing of several anticancer agents simultaneously inside the living tumor. …”
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    Event Shape Variables Measured Using Multijet Final States in Proton-Proton Collisions at √s = 13 TeV by CMS Collaboration, Abercrombie, Daniel Robert, Allen, Brandon Leigh, Azzolini, Virginia, Baty, Austin Alan, Bauer, Gerry P, Bi, Ran, Brandt, Stephanie Akemi, Busza, Wit, Cali, Ivan Amos, D'Alfonso, Mariarosaria, Demiragli, Zeynep, Gomez-Ceballos, Guillelmo, Goncharov, Maxim, Harris, Philip Coleman, Hsu, Dylan George, Hu, Miao, Iiyama, Yutaro, Innocenti, Gian Michele, Klute, Markus, Kovalskyi, Dmytro, Lee, Yen-Jie, Luckey Jr, P David, Maier, Benedikt, Marini, Andrea Carlo, McGinn, Christopher Francis, Mironov, Camelia Maria, Narayanan, Siddharth Madhavan, Niu, Xinmei, Paus, Christoph M. E., Roland, Christof E, Roland, Gunther M, Stephans, George S. F., Sumorok, Konstanty C, Tatar, Kaya, Velicanu, Dragos Alexandru, Wang, Jing, Wang, Ta-Wei, Wyslouch, Boleslaw, Shi, Zhaozhong

    Published 2019
    “…The study of global event shape variables can provide sensitive tests of predictions for multijet production in proton-proton collisions. …”
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    Measurement of the W+W- Production Cross Section and Search for Anomalous WWγ and WWZ Couplings in pp[over-bar] Collisions at [sqrt]s=1.96  TeV by Paus, Christoph M. E., Goncharov, Maxim, Gomez-Ceballos, Guillelmo, Makhoul, Khaldoun, Bauer, Gerry P

    Published 2010
    “…This Letter describes the current most precise measurement of the W boson pair production cross section and most sensitive test of anomalous WWγ and WWZ couplings in pp[over-bar] collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 1.96 TeV. …”
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    A multi-resolution ensemble study of a tropical urban environment and its interactions with the background regional atmosphere by Li, Xian-Xiang, Koh, Tieh Yong, Entekhabi, Dara, Roth, Matthias, Panda, Jagabandhu, Norford, Leslie Keith

    Published 2014
    “…The effects of land use type and anthropogenic heat (AH) on the thermal and wind environment were investigated with a series of sensitivity tests using an ensemble approach for low advection, high convective available potential energy, intermonsoon season cases. …”
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    Construction of Digital Elevation Models for a Southern European City and a Comparative Morphological Analysis with Respect to Northern European and North American Cities by Di Sabatino, Silvana, Leo, Laura S., Cataldo, Rosella, Ratti, Carlo, Britter, Rex E

    Published 2011
    “…The correctness and robustness of these techniques have been verified through a series of sensitivity tests performed on both idealized building configurations, as well as on real case DEMs, which were derived using the methodology here. …”
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    Impact of transport model errors on the global and regional methane emissions estimated by inverse modelling by Locatelli, Robin, Bousquet, P., Chevallier, F., Fortems-Cheiney, A., Szopa, S., Saunois, M., Agusti-Panareda, Anna, Bergmann, D., Bian, H., Cameron-Smith, P., Chipperfield, M. P., Gloor, E., Houweling, S., Kawa, Stephan R., Krol, Maarten, Patra, P. K., Saito, R., Wilson, C., Rigby, Matthew, Prinn, Ronald G.

    Published 2013
    “…Therefore, transport model errors contribute significantly to overall uncertainties in emission estimates by inverse modelling, especially when small spatial scales are examined. Sensitivity tests have been carried out to estimate the impact of the measurement network and the advantage of higher horizontal resolution in transport models. …”
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    Evaluation of the volatility basis-set approach for the simulation of organic aerosol formation in the Mexico City metropolitan area by Tsimpidi, A. P., Karydis, V. A., Zavala-Perez, Miguel Angel, Lei, Wenfang, Molina, Luisa Tan, Ulbrich, I. M., Jimenez, J. L., Pandis, S. N.

    Published 2011
    “…Future simulations should use a larger domain in order to test whether the regional OA can be predicted with current SOA parameterizations. Sensitivity tests indicate that the predicted OA concentration is especially sensitive to the volatility distribution of the emissions in the lower volatility bins.…”
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    Imposed currents in galvanic cells by Biesheuvel, P. M., Soestbergen, M. van, Bazant, Martin Z.

    Published 2012
    “…Analysis of the various (dis-)charging modes of galvanic cells is important to predict the efficiency of electrical to chemical energy conversion and to provide sensitive tests for experimental validation of fuel cell models. …”
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    Development of a fast, urban chemistry metamodel for inclusion in global models by Cohen, Jason Blake, Prinn, Ronald G.

    Published 2011
    “…In these cases, the complexity and non-linearity of the physical, chemical, and meteorological processing is too large for the third order metamodel to give an accurate fit. Finally, sensitivity tests have been performed, to observe the response of the 16 metamodels (4 different meteorologies and 4 different urban types) to a broad set of potential inputs. …”
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    Formation of semivolatile inorganic aerosols in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area during the MILAGRO campaign by Karydis, V. A., Tsimpidi, A. P., Lei, Wenfang, Molina, Luisa Tan, Pandis, S. N.

    Published 2012
    “…The bulk equilibrium approach fails to reproduce the observed coarse nitrate and overpredicts the fine nitrate. Sensitivity tests indicate that sulfate concentration in Tula decreases by up to 0.5 µg m-3 after a 50% reduction of SO2 emissions while it can increase by up to 0.3 µg m-3 when NOx emissions are reduced by 50%. …”
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