Background: Large comparative clinical trials usually target a wide-range of patients population in which subgroups exist according to certain patients' characteristics. Often, scientific knowledge or existing empirical data support the assumption that patients' improvement is larger among certain subgroups than others. Such information can be used to design a more cost-effective clinical trial.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a direct measurement of temperature in a shocked metal using Doppler broadening of neutron resonances. The 21.1-eV resonance in 182W was used to measure the temperature in molybdenum shocked to approximately 63 GPa.
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