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Covers the measurement and trends in assessing the quality of multimedia content, including subjective evaluation methodologies and objective quality metrics.
Discusses the 'hot-spot' method for evaluating fatigue in welded joints and the influence of weld type, shape, length, and thickness on fatigue resistance.
Explores the significance of randomization in protein mass spectrometry and proteomics, highlighting its role in minimizing bias and ensuring research validity.