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O que (quem) é HKBP Crisis - definição


HKBP Crisis         
The HKBP (Huria Kristen Batak Protestan) Crisis was a six year crisis that occurred as a result of an internal conflict in 1992 within the HKBP General Synod on 23–28 November 1992 until the Reconciliation General Synod on 18–20 December 1998.
HKBP Nommensen University         
UNIVERSITY IN NORTH SUMATERA, INDONESIA
Nommensen University; Universitas HKBP Nommensen; University of HKBP Nommensen
Universitas HKBP Nommensen () or UHN is a private university with campuses located in Medan and Pematang Siantar, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The university belongs to Batak Protestant Christian Church ( or HKBP) and is named after the German missionary Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen from the Rhenish Missionary Society.
Replication crisis         
  • research]] sector may not be replicable.
  • "The overall process of testing the reproducibility and robustness of the cancer biology literature by robot. First, text mining is used to extract statements about the effect of drugs on gene expression in breast cancer. Then two different teams semi-automatically tested these statements using two different protocols, and two different cell lines (MCF7 and MDA-MB-231) using the laboratory automation system Eve."
  • Tenets of [[open science]]
ONGOING METHODOLOGICAL CRISIS IN SCIENCE STEMMING FROM FAILURE TO REPLICATE MANY STUDIES
Replicability crisis; Replication Crisis; Crisis of science; Science's crisis; Reproducibility crisis; Smart Assays Biotechnologies
The replication crisis (also called the replicability crisis and the reproducibility crisis) is an ongoing methodological crisis in which it has been found that the results of many scientific studies are difficult or impossible to reproduce. Because the reproducibility of empirical results is an essential part of the scientific method, such failures undermine the credibility of theories building on them and potentially call into question substantial parts of scientific knowledge.