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The use of beta-binomial distributions to describe hormone profiles in the normal menstrual cycle
Revue d'Épidémiologie et de Santé Publique, 2017Introduction Even in normally cycling women, the shapes of hormone levels may widely vary between cycles and between women. Over the last decades, finding ways to characterize and compare the cycle hormone waves has shown to be a very difficult task and most answers, in particular polynomials or splines, do not refer to physiologically meaningful ...
Fabien Subtil +8 more
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The Use of Incomplete Beta Functions for Prior Distributions in Binomial Sampling
Hope A. Weiler
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Use of the beta-binomial distribution in dominant-lethal testing for “weak mutagenic activity”
L. Vuataz, J. Sotek
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Beta- and gamma-methods of modelling binomial and poisson distributions
B.B. Pokhodzei
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Binomial and beta-binomial lag distributions
The paper is organized as follows: Section 2 introduces the two discrete distributions mentioned in the title of this paper. Section 3 discusses maximum likelihood estimation of the lag structure. It also derives the Akaike measure for the selection of an optimal model under both lag specifications (section 3.4). Two empirical examples are presented inopenaire +1 more source
Characterization of beta, binomial, and Poisson distributions
Microelectronics Reliability, 1992openaire +1 more source

