EVALUATOLOGY: THE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OF EVALUATION

Evaluatology: The science and engineering of evaluation

Evaluation is a crucial aspect of human existence and plays a vital role in each field.However, it is often approached in an empirical and ad-hoc manner, lacking consensus on universal concepts, terminologies, theories, and methodologies.This lack of agreement has significant consequences.This article aims to formally introduce the discipline of ev

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Structural relationships among central cell and egg apparatus cells of barley as related to transmission of male gametes

Barley embryo sacs were examined using light and electron microscopy before and during fertilization.One synergid degenerates after pollination with MOISTURE REPAIR CONDITIONER loss of nuclear and cytoplasmic organization and cell wall material between synergid and central cell.Some wall between egg and central cell is also lost.After pollen tube d

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The Role of Bone and Root Resorption on the Biomechanical Behavior of Mandibular Anterior Teeth Subjected to Orthodontic Forces: A Finite Element Approach

Aims: This study was conducted to systematically evaluate the biomechanical impact of varying degrees of root and bone resorption resulting from periodontitis and orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) on the mandibular anterior teeth.The objective was to determine whether these distinct resorption patterns exert a specific influence on tooth displacemen

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The Potential Role of Sensors, Wearables and Telehealth in the Remote Management of Diabetes-Related Foot Disease

Diabetes-related foot disease (DFD), which includes foot ulcers, infection and gangrene, is a leading cause of the global disability burden.About half of people who develop DFD experience a recurrence within one year.Long-term medical management to reduce the risk of recurrence is therefore important to reduce the global DFD burden.This review desc

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Sherd Shatter Patterns Experiment

In field archaeology, the importance of non-diagnostic sherds is often overlooked.This archaeological experiment suggests that archaeologists should take into greater consideration, contexts where sherds are found grouped together in close proximity.The authors tested a series of experimental drops of modern pots which were treated as substitutions

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