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A Probability Structure for Growth Curves

Biometrics, 1967
SUMMARY A conditional probability density for body-weight of chickens is derived by making a priori assumptions about the probability densities of the descriptive parameters. This formulation incorporates the idea that animal to animal genetic differences, which dictate growth and hence the parameters in the describing function, can be realized as a ...
G F, Krause, P B, Siegel, D C, Hurst
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An extension of the growth curve model

Biometrika, 1988
The growth curve model of \textit{R. F. Potthoff} and \textit{S. N. Roy}, ibid. 51, 313-326 (1964; Zbl 0138.143), is generalized in presenting the analysis of repeated measurements on experimental units grouped according to some experimental design. Especially the case is considered that the same number of observations at identical time points are made
Verbyla, A. P., Venables, W. N.
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Growth curves for preterm infants

Early Human Development, 2007
The commonly used growth curves for preterm infants are four decades old and may not be suitable for the current population. Uncertainty exists regarding the most suitable curves for monitoring the growth of preterm infants. While intrauterine growth rate appears to be the ideal growth that needs to be attained by the preterm infants, it may not be ...
Shripada C, Rao, Jeffrey, Tompkins
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Standard growth curves for achondroplasia

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1978
Standard growth curves for achondroplasia, the most common form of short-limbed dwarfism, have been constructed based on measurements of height, growth velocity, upper and lower segment, and head circumference in 400 achondroplastic dwarfs. These standard curves provide the basis to assess normal growth in these individuals, to aid in the determination
W A, Horton   +4 more
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Growth Curves

Technometrics, 1996
Eric R. Ziegel   +2 more
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A Bayesian Approach to Growth Curves

Biometrika, 1975
SUMMARY Recent work on the analysis of growth curves has concentrated on the generalized growth model put forward by Potthoff & Roy (1964), the model being studied from a Bayesian viewpoint by Geisser (1970). The analysis of such data however falls naturally within the scope of the general Bayesian linear model proposed and analyzed by Lindley & Smith (
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Practical Advice on the One-Step Growth Curve.

Methods in molecular biology, 2018
A. Kropinski
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Growth curve analyses in poultry science

, 2017
D. Narinç, N. Ö. Narinç, A. Aygün
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Growth curve modeling and genetic analysis of growth curve traits in Beetal goat

Small Ruminant Research, 2021
Ankit Magotra   +2 more
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