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Detecting the Rise and Fall of 21 cm Fluctuations with the Murchison Widefield Array
We forecast the sensitivity with which the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) can measure the 21 cm power spectrum of cosmic hydrogen, using radiative transfer simulations to model reionization and the 21 cm signal.
Adam Lidz +7 more
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ABSTRACT Climate variability and environmental stressors increasingly undermine the productivity and stability of fisheries and aquaculture systems across regions. Although technologies, such as recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS), integrated aquaculture–agriculture (IAA), Biofloc systems and solar powered hatcheries, have been promoted as climate ...
Christopher Mulanda Aura +3 more
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External comparator cohort (ECC) studies with real‐world data (RWD) may provide more reliable estimates of treatment differences compared to single‐arm trials (SAT), yet they face limitations such as selection bias and data heterogeneity. This study assessed the perceived strength of evidence of ECC studies compared to SAT and randomized controlled ...
Francesco Pignatti +19 more
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A simple recipe for making accurate parametric inference in finite sample
Constructing tests or confidence regions that control over the error rates in the long-run is probably one of the most important problem in statistics. Yet, the theoretical justification for most methods in statistics is asymptotic.
Guerrier, Stéphane +3 more
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Space-based high contrast imaging mission concepts for studying rocky exoplanets in reflected light are currently under community study. We develop an inverse modeling framework to estimate the science return of such missions given different instrument ...
Feng, Y. Katherina +7 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the accuracy and surgery time of dental implant placement using a novel dynamic computer‐assisted implant surgery (dCAIS) system that eliminates the need for patient registration and optical tracking markers. The secondary objective was to compare these outcomes with those obtained using a conventional dCAIS system ...
Gang He +4 more
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Confidence intervals for average success probabilities [PDF]
We provide Buehler-optimal one-sided and some valid two-sided confidence intervals for the average success probability of a possibly inhomogeneous fixed length Bernoulli chain, based on the number of observed successes.
Mattner, Lutz, Tasto, Christoph
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Lensing dispersion of supernova flux: a probe of nonlinear structure growth
The scatter in the apparent magnitude of type Ia supernovae induced by stochastic gravitational lensing is highly dependent on the nonlinear growth of cosmological structure.
Fedeli, Cosimo, Moscardini, Lauro
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This follow‐up study for TASUKI‐52 trial demonstrates the 4‐year beneficial efficacy of nivolumab (NIV) combined with chemotherapy (CP) and bevacizumab (BEV) in patients with nonsquamous non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and reveals potential patient backgrounds associated with long‐term survival.
Jong‐Seok Lee +18 more
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False confidence, non-additive beliefs, and valid statistical inference
Statistics has made tremendous advances since the times of Fisher, Neyman, Jeffreys, and others, but the fundamental and practically relevant questions about probability and inference that puzzled our founding fathers remain unanswered.
Martin, Ryan
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