Profile analysis of mothers susceptible to contaminant exposure in the Algarve region: Application of the HJ-BIPLOT method

A. Serafim; R. Company; B. Lopes; N. Silva; E. Castela; M.J. Bebianno; G. Castela

Biometrical Letters (2012)

  • Volume: 49, Issue: 1, page 57-66
  • ISSN: 1896-3811

Abstract

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The HJ-BIPLOT method developed by Galindo (1986) was applied in order to identify and categorize mothers vulnerable to environmental contamination in the Algarve region (South Portugal). The application of the BIPLOT method made it possible to recognize the most important exposure routes for contamination, showing that workplace, diet and smoking habits seem the most significant factors contributing to maternal and foetal exposure vulnerability

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A. Serafim, et al. "Profile analysis of mothers susceptible to contaminant exposure in the Algarve region: Application of the HJ-BIPLOT method." Biometrical Letters 49.1 (2012): 57-66. <http://eudml.org/doc/268870>.

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References

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  1. Gabriel K.R. (1971): The BIPLOT display of matrices with application to principal components analysis. Biometrika 58: 453-467. Zbl0228.62034
  2. Galindo M.P. (1985): Contribuciones a la Representación Simultánea de Datos Multidimensionales. Tesis Doctoral. Universidad de Salamanca. 
  3. Galindo M.P. (1986): Una alternativa de representación simultánea: HJ-BIPLOT. Questíio 10 (1): 13-23. 
  4. Galindo P.E., Cuadras C. (1986): Una extensión del método Biplot y su relación con otras técnicas. Publicaciones de Bioestadística y Biomatemática. Universidad de Barcelona 17. 
  5. Vicente-Villardón J.L. (2010): MULTBIPLOT: A package for Multivariate Analysis using Biplots. Departamento de Estadística. Universidad de Salamanca. (http://biplot.usal.es/multbiplot). 

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