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Normal values and least significant differences for differential leukocyte counts

Journal of Chronic Diseases, 1975
Abstract Statistical considerations lead to the conclusion that some of the usual limits of normal values for differential leukocyte counts cannot be realistic. When only 100 of 200 cells are examined, the inaccuracy inherent in the counting method can alone produce the ‘range’ found between these limits.
C L, Rümke, P D, Bezemer, D J, Kuik
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A Generalized Least Significant Change for Individuals Measured on Different DXA Systems

Journal of Clinical Densitometry, 2007
In this article, we derive a generalized expression for the least significant change (LSC), which we call the generalized LSC (GLSC), to be used when an individual is measured on 2 different systems. The commonly used LSC is defined as the least amount of change between 2 measurements over time that must be exceeded before a change can be considered ...
John A, Shepherd, Ying, Lu
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An Improved Steganographic Method Based on Least-Significant-Bit Substitution and Modulus Pixel-Value Difference

網際網路技術學刊, 2021

Hsing-Han Liu Hsing-Han Liu   +1 more
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Photovoltaic Array Fault Detection Algorithm Based on Least Significant Difference Test

2020
One major concern in solar systems is the health of the solar installation, specifically related to the undetected faults in the photovoltaic array. Any fault in the array could provoke power losses in the system and may generate security risks for the operative and technical personnel.
Luis Diego Murillo-Soto, Carlos Meza
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Monitoring a Three-Armed Clinical Trial with Survival Endpoints: Fisher's Least Significant Difference Approach

Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 2004
Researchers have long recognized the importance of monitoring trials to determine whether to terminate a trial early or change a trial because of a substantial treatment effect. Fisher's least significant difference (LSD) procedure has been suggested by Proschan et al. [Proschan, M. A., Follmann, D. A., Geller, N. L. (1994).
Pai-Lien, Chen, Rosalie, Dominik
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Digital Image Watermarking Using Least Significant Bit Technique in Different Bit Positions

2014 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communication Networks, 2014
Watermarking is a method to protect the data and to authenticate the digital content. Watermarking is required due to the emergence of usage of internet in one's day to day life. As the usage of digital content is growing rapidly, there are many instances where data is insecure.
Neha Bansal   +3 more
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Conditional power with Fisher's least significant difference procedure

Biometrika, 1997
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Least Significant Differences for Combined Analyses of Experiments with Two‐ or Three‐Factor Treatment Designs

Agronomy Journal, 1989
AbstractMany agronomic experiments with complete factorial treatment designs are conducted in two or more environments. If at least one of the treatment factors is qualitative, the combined analysis may appropriately include pairwise comparisons of various treatment means averaged over environments.
S. G. Carmer   +2 more
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Bayes Least Significant Difference: A Review and Comparison1

Agronomy Journal, 1978
AbstractThe Bayesian approach to mean separation overcomes the objections to previous least significant difference (LSD) procedures by having a direct dependence upon the calculated F value. This procedure has the power of a comparisonwise approach when F is moderate to large in size and is conservative at F values less than about 3.0.
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