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Who gets what – and how efficiently? Assessing the spatial allocation of public goods
Governments frequently face distributive pressures that can lead them to allocate resources along partisan or ethnic lines. Such patterns of distribution can run counter to welfare maximization.
Ruth D. Carlitz
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On the Distributional Representation of Ragas: Experiments with Allied Raga Pairs
Raga grammar provides a theoretical framework that supports creativity and flexibility in improvisation while carefully maintaining the distinctiveness of each raga in the ears of a listener. A computational model for raga grammar can serve as a powerful
Kaustuv Kanti Ganguli, Preeti Rao
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Abstract Introduction The TEDDI trial tested the feasibility and reproducibility of deep‐inspiration breath‐hold (DIBH) in pediatric patients referred for radiotherapy. This report presents final results, including patient‐reported outcomes (PRO) and dosimetric comparison of DIBH and free‐breathing (FB).
Daniella Elisabet Østergaard +11 more
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Comparing Various Descriptive Statistics for Two Independent Groups in Agricultural Experiments
Comparing two groups holds significant importance in statistical analysis across various fields, including agriculture, where performance evaluations are commonly conducted.
Melis Çelik Güney +2 more
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Rates of convergence of powered order statistics from general error distribution
Let $ \{X_{n}: n\ge 1\} $ be a sequence of independent random variables with common general error distribution $ \hbox{GED} (v) $ with shape parameter v>0, and let $ M_{n,r} $ denote the r-th largest order statistics of $ X_{1}, X_{2}, \ldots, X_{n ...
Yuhan Zou, Yingyin Lu, Zuoxiang Peng
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Generic inference on quantile and quantile effect functions for discrete outcomes [PDF]
Quantile and quantile effect functions are important tools for descriptive and inferential analysis due to their natural and intuitive interpretation. Existing inference methods for these functions do not apply to discrete random variables.
Chernozhukov, Victor +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Psychological safety (PS) is essential for teamwork, communication, and patient safety in complex healthcare environments. In pediatric oncology, interprofessional collaboration occurs under high emotional and organizational demands. Low PS may increase stress, burnout, and adverse events.
Alexandros Rahn +4 more
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Although the rear-fanged snake Galvarinus chilensis chilensis (formerly named Tachymenis ch. chilensis) causes ophidian accidents with clinical importance in Chile, the anatomical and histological characterizations of the venom delivery system (venom ...
Yarela Herrera +5 more
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Bayesian fusion: scalable unification of distributed statistical analyses
Abstract There has been considerable interest in addressing the problem of unifying distributed analyses into a single coherent inference, which arises in big-data settings, when working under privacy constraints, and in Bayesian model choice.
Dai H, Pollock M, Roberts GO
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ABSTRACT Background B‐cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (B‐LBL) represents a rare variety of non‐Hodgkin lymphoma, with limited research on its biology, progression, and management. Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical characteristics of 256 patients aged ≤18 years who received treatment under the China Net Childhood Lymphoma (CNCL)‐
Zhijuan Liu +20 more
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