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Correction to: Peak Nasal Inspiratory Flow and the Association with Nasal Obstruction in Patients with Severe CRSwNP from the SINUS-24/-52 Studies. [PDF]
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Common-Causes are Not Common Common-Causes
Philosophy of Science, 2002A condition is formulated in terms of the probabilities of two pairs of correlated events in a classical probability space which is necessary for the two correlations to have a single (Reichenbachian) common-cause and it is shown that there exists pairs of correlated events, probabilities of which violate the necessary condition.
Gábor Hofer-Szabó +2 more
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COMMON TRENDS AND COMMON CYCLES
Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1993SUMMARYThe existence of a serial correlation common feature among the first differences of a set of 1(1) variables implies the existence of a common cycle in the Beveridge–Nelson–Stock–Watson decomposition of those variables. A test for the existence of common cycles among cointegrated variables is developed. The test is used to examine the validity of
Vahid, F, Engle, Robert F
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The Common Style of Common Sense
Computers and the Humanities, 1997The extraordinary impact of Thomas Paine's Common Sense has often been attributed to its style — to the simplicity and forcefulness with which Paine expressed ideas that many others before him had expressed. Comparative analysis of Common Sense and other pre-Revolutionary pamphlets suggests that Common Sense was indeed stylistically unique; no other ...
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