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Biasmos in Dionysius of Halicarnassus
This article examines the use of the word biasmos in Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ Antiquitates Romanae. This word, which has been seen as the closest equivalent to modern conceptions of rape, is quite rare in Greek literature; however, it is attested in ...
Benjamin Adam Jerue
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AbstractIn marketing and finance, surprisingly simple models sometimes predict more accurately than more complex, sophisticated models. Here, we address the question of when and why simple models succeed — or fail — by framing the forecasting problem in terms of the bias–variance dilemma.
Brighton, H. +1 more
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Catalogue of bias: publication bias [PDF]
Dickersin and Min define publication bias as the failure to publish the results of a study ‘on the basis of the direction or strength of the study findings’.1 This non-publication introduces a bias which impacts the ability to accurately synthesise and describe the evidence in a given area.2 Publication bias is a type of reporting bias and closely ...
Nicholas J DeVito, Ben Goldacre
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martinschatz-cz/genotoxicity-bia: v1.0.0 [PDF]
BioImage Processing and Analysis for In vitro genotoxicity testing using γH2AX biomarker, microscopy and automatic image analysis in ImageJ The data analysis workflow consists of several stages, each of which was executed by a specific script.
Křížkovská, Bára +2 more
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Background An accurate estimation of athletes’ energy needs is crucial in diet planning to improve sport performance and to maintain an appropriate body composition.
Maurizio Marra +5 more
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Aim: In this study, it was aimed to compare the body composition parameters measured by BIA(Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis) and the metabolic, anthropometric and hormonal parameters of the PCOS patients with the healthy control group and to examine the
Tevfik Sabuncu +2 more
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BIA-Sustainability: Development of A Business Impact Assessment of Food Companies [PDF]
BIA-Sustainability: Development of A Business Impact Assessment of Food ...
Ana Renker-Darby (7251998) +4 more
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Rapeseed and sunflower meal are mainly used as animal feed but they can also be considered as a potential source of bioactive phenolic compounds. However, the desolventization/toasting processes that are needed to produce these meals might influence ...
Laguna Oscar +15 more
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Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is one of the most important crops as it provides 20% of calories and proteins to the human population. To overcome the increasing demand in wheat grain production, there is a need for a higher grain yield, and this can be ...
David Legland +4 more
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Exploring and deciphering the biodiversity of oil bodies (OBs) recovered from oilseeds are of growing interest in the preparation of sustainable, natural and healthy plant-based food products. This study focused on chia (Salvia hispanica L.) and camelina
Christelle Lopez +8 more
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