But I would think «if you don't want reproducible results» you would publish in the Journal
of Irreproducible Results rather that in the journal Science...
Eli understands they may be looking for work] It is not the Journal
of Irreproducible Results.
: «Looking for B - plots and C - spots, scanning backgrounds of film scenes and surface of celluloid, dust of beats, flip sides of everything including dust (dust of vinyl records including;) looking for unclassified acts of emergence, obscure transmissions, extinct specimen and specimen with no species, operational codes
of irreproducible zombies, impossibility of action, attraction; extracting the DNR of inextractable and unleashing it on new demand
of irreproducible, full stop moon.»
DESPITE the departure of most of its staff last year to form the Annals of Improbable Research, The Journal
of Irreproducible Results continues to be published.
If not, there's always a chance of getting your weirder results published in the (in) famous Journal
of Irreproducible Results.
Not exact matches
«Our main conclusion is that even a totally unbiased, perfectly randomized, reliably blinded, and faithfully executed clinical trial may still generate false and
irreproducible results,» he writes in a recent issue
of BMC Medical Research Methodology.
A 2013 paper in STM by another group, documenting a different type
of vaccine - triggered autoimmune re action, was retracted after the results proved
irreproducible (Science, 1 August 2014, p. 498).
Such unavailability
of source codes can also lead to more bad science slipping through the cracks — unreleased and
irreproducible codes played a part in a Duke University case that led to study retractions, scientist resignations and canceled clinical drug trials for lung and breast cancer in 2010.
«Science is littered with
irreproducible results, even from top places, and it's a widespread problem that looks different in different domains, but there are shared commonalities,» said CMU's Stephen E. Fienberg (pictured right), the Maurice Faulk University Professor
of Statistics and Social Sciences.
You are an infinite reservoir
of personal experience,
of your own testimonials,
of trial and error and your own
irreproducible vantage point through which you perceive the world.
That belief presumes that non-white audiences have no economic power, that white folks can't invest in anyone else's experience, that the success
of Davis's How to Get Away With Murder is some
irreproducible fluke.
The experiment proves successful but, inevitably,
irreproducible, and in no time Steve finds himself chasing Nazi saboteurs down the streets
of Brooklyn and into the East River.
Most investors, Morningstar included, rely on a series
of qualitative judgments about the quality
of management, entry barriers,
irreproducible niches and so on.
And ultimately, a paradoxical tension is created within the artworks: while each piece is unique because
of McDougal's
irreproducible process, its formation depends so much on fine and commercial art tools intended for near - perfect reproduction.
Taking the intimacy and
irreproducible nature
of Martin's work as a starting point, Signal Failure brings together a younger generation
of artists whose work attempts to reclaim space resistant to the speed
of communication age and the ever - expanding flood
of digital images.
In his photography, the use
of double exposure, collage, and scratch - and - peel methods allows Nahusenay to create
irreproducible, dreamlike worlds in which the spiritual ostensibly strains against, and spills into, the physical.
The article then procedes to claim that climate science is some sort
of good old boys club that is not self - critical and produces incorrect and
irreproducible results.