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    Data_Sheet_1_A validation study of a consecutive interpreting test using many-facet Rasch analysis.PDF

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    Validation is the process of conducting a validity study on a test, gathering evidence to support inferences made based on test scores. Using many-facet Rasch analysis this paper validates the result of a consecutive interpreting test from four aspects: rating scale, raters, examinees and interpreting tasks. The study also identifies factors that affect the test results through bias analysis. The results of this analysis show that: (1) this analytical rating scale and task design can effectively reflect the examinees' interpreting competence, thus making it suitable for validating interpreting assessments; (2) one of the sub-scales: interpreting skills and manners, has a slightly negative effect on the overall validity of the assessment, making further revision on this sub-scale desirable.</p

    Collagen adsorption quantification.

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    <p>Standard curve for quantification of collagen by Picro-sirius red stain kit (A). The amount of collagen absorbed on Mg with different surface roughness at 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 8 h (B). The amount of collagen absorbed on AZ31 with different surface roughness at 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 8 h (C).</p

    3-D surface topography of Mg sample polished by different SiC paper (A: 180 grit; B: 800 grit; C: 1200 grit).

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    <p>The arithmetic average of surface roughness (R<sub>a</sub>) and root mean square (R<sub>q</sub>) calculated from 4 different samples are shown on the top left corner.</p

    Representative SEM images of MC 3T3 cell attachment on collagen self-assembled at Mg (A, C, E) and AZ31 (B, D, F) with different surface roughness (A–B: RS; C–D: SR; E–F: SS).

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    <p>Representative SEM images of MC 3T3 cell attachment on collagen self-assembled at Mg (A, C, E) and AZ31 (B, D, F) with different surface roughness (A–B: RS; C–D: SR; E–F: SS).</p

    The pH of the cell culture media after incubated with cells on materials.

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    <p>The pH of the cell culture media after incubated with cells on materials.</p

    Representative SEM images of 200 µg/ml collagen self-assembly on Mg (A, C, E) and AZ31 (B, D, F) with different surface roughness (A–B: RS; C–D: SR; E–F: SS). RS: rough surface; SR: semi-rough surface; SS: smooth surface.

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    <p>Representative SEM images of 200 µg/ml collagen self-assembly on Mg (A, C, E) and AZ31 (B, D, F) with different surface roughness (A–B: RS; C–D: SR; E–F: SS). RS: rough surface; SR: semi-rough surface; SS: smooth surface.</p

    Representative SEM images of collagen self-assembly on Mg (left) and AZ31 (right).

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    <p>The concentration of collagen in each group is shown on the top left corner of each image.</p

    Representative fluorescent images of MC 3T3 cells growing on collagen self-assembled at AZ31 with different surface roughness for 1, 4 and 7 d. Live cells are in green color and dead cells are in red color.

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    <p>Representative fluorescent images of MC 3T3 cells growing on collagen self-assembled at AZ31 with different surface roughness for 1, 4 and 7 d. Live cells are in green color and dead cells are in red color.</p
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