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Douglas R. Dirschl to Reproducibility of Results

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  1. Reliability and validity of a mobile phone for radiographic assessment of ankle injuries: a randomized inter- and intraobserver agreement study. Foot Ankle Int. 2013 Feb; 34(2):228-33.
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    Score: 0.068
  2. Reliability of classification of fractures of the tibial plafond according to a rank-order method. J Trauma. 2006 Dec; 61(6):1463-6.
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    Score: 0.044
  3. The ballistic articular structure injury classification (BASIC) system: clarifying ballistic articular injuries. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2024 Aug; 34(6):3181-3191.
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    Score: 0.038
  4. Scoring of orthopaedic residency applicants: is a scoring system reliable? Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2002 Jun; (399):260-4.
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    Score: 0.032
  5. Ballistic Supracondylar Distal Femur Fractures Have Lower Rates of Intra-articular Extension Than Blunt Distal Femur Fractures. J Orthop Trauma. 2021 07 01; 35(7):361-365.
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    Score: 0.030
  6. Reliability in evaluating letters of recommendation. Acad Med. 2000 Oct; 75(10):1029.
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    Score: 0.029
  7. Effects of binary decision making on the classification of fractures of the ankle. J Orthop Trauma. 1998 May; 12(4):280-3.
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    Score: 0.024
  8. A critical assessment of factors influencing reliability in the classification of fractures, using fractures of the tibial plafond as a model. J Orthop Trauma. 1997 Oct; 11(7):471-6.
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    Score: 0.023
  9. Interobserver reliability of a CT-based fracture classification system. J Orthop Trauma. 2005 Oct; 19(9):616-22.
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    Score: 0.010
  10. Rank order analysis of tibial plafond fractures: does injury or reduction predict outcome? Foot Ankle Int. 1999 Jan; 20(1):44-9.
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    Score: 0.006
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