A statistical comparison of accelerated concrete testing methods.
Meyer, Denny (1997)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
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Meyer, Denny (1997)
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Decision Sciences
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Short-term prediction of solar flare activity using multiple regression methods was considered. The variables describing active regions the given day were used to predict the flare activity on the next day. Two groups of observational data covering the years 1988 and 1989 were dealt with. Some variants of the distance-based regression as proposed by Cuadras and Arenas (1990) appeared to be superior to the ordinary least squares method by describing more accurately the data sets under...
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Luís M. Grilo, Helena L. Grilo (2012)
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Two different medical measurement methods, which usually do not produce exactly the same results, are used to analyse the serum levels of folic acid in a blood sample. We assess the (dis)agreement of the available data in order to replace the old method (the reference method, which involves a lot of human intervention) with the new one (which uses mostly machines), without causing problems in clinical interpretation. The 95% limits of agreement are estimated, before and after a logarithmic...
Sparks, Ross (2004)
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Cécile Durot, Karelle Thiébot (2010)
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To validate pollution data, subject-matter experts in Airpl (an organization that maintains a network of air pollution monitoring stations in western France) daily perform visual examinations of the data and check their consistency. In this paper, we describe these visual examinations and propose a formalization for this problem. The examinations consist in comparisons of so-called shorth intervals so we build a statistical test that compares such intervals in a nonparametric regression...
Gocheva-Ilieva, S.G., Iliev, I.P. (2010)
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Cécile Durot, Karelle Thiébot (2005)
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To validate pollution data, subject-matter experts in Airpl (an organization that maintains a network of air pollution monitoring stations in western France) daily perform visual examinations of the data and check their consistency. In this paper, we describe these visual examinations and propose a formalization for this problem. The examinations consist in comparisons of so-called shorth intervals so we build a statistical test that compares such intervals in a nonparametric regression...
Silvie Bělašková, Eva Fišerová, Sylvia Krupičková (2013)
Acta Universitatis Palackianae Olomucensis. Facultas Rerum Naturalium. Mathematica
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In most clinical studies, patients are observed for extended time periods to evaluate influences in treatment such as drug treatment, approaches to surgery, etc. The primary event in these studies is death, relapse, adverse drug reaction, or development of a new disease. The follow-up time may range from few weeks to many years. Although these studies are long term, the number of observed events is small. Longitudinal studies have increased the importance of statistical methods for time-to...
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Mou'ath Hourani, Ibrahiem M. M. El Emary (2009)
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