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    Luminescent Chemical Waves in the Cu(II)-Catalyzed Oscillatory Oxidation of SCN- Ions with Hydrogen Peroxide by Pȩkala, Katarzyna, Jurczakowski, Rafał, Lewera, Adam, Orlik, Marek

    “…The oscillatory oxidation of thiocyanate ions with hydrogen peroxide, catalyzed by Cu2+ ions in alkaline media, was so far observed as occurring simultaneously…”
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    Thermokinetic Origin of Luminescent Traveling Fronts in the H2O2–NaOH–SCN––Cu2+ Homogeneous Oscillator: Experiments and Model by Wiśniewski, Albin, Gorzkowski, Maciej T, Pekala, Katarzyna, Orlik, Marek

    “…According to our original discovery, the oscillatory course of the Cu2+-catalyzed oxidation of thiocyanate ions with hydrogen peroxide, in nonstirred medium…”
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    On the interpretation of the potentiometric response of the inert solid electrodes in the monitoring of the oscillatory processes involving hydrogen peroxide by Pekala, Katarzyna, Jurczakowski, Rafał, Orlik, Marek

    “…Solid inert electrodes are frequently used in potentiometry. However, potentiometric responses may significantly depend on the inert electrode material, a fact…”
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    Triplot: model agnostic measures and visualisations for variable importance in predictive models that take into account the hierarchical correlation structure by Pekala, Katarzyna, Woznica, Katarzyna, Biecek, Przemyslaw

    Published 07-04-2021
    “…One of the key elements of explanatory analysis of a predictive model is to assess the importance of individual variables. Rapid development of the area of…”
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    Do not explain without context: addressing the blind spot of model explanations by Woźnica, Katarzyna, Pękala, Katarzyna, Baniecki, Hubert, Kretowicz, Wojciech, Sienkiewicz, Elżbieta, Biecek, Przemysław

    Published 28-05-2021
    “…The increasing number of regulations and expectations of predictive machine learning models, such as so called right to explanation, has led to a large number…”
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