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Multivariate Analysis

Current Protocols in Cytometry, 1998
AbstractOne of the goals of Current Protocols is to provide information from the very basic level to the very advanced. This unit is an excellent example of providing explanation and application for a complex area. Building upon several other units on data analysis, it provides a detailed explanation of how multivariate analytical techniques are ...
M V, Boland, R F, Murphy
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Multivariate bioassay

Controlled Clinical Trials, 1984
Linear multivariate theory is applied to \textit{A. Vølund}'s [ibid. 36, 225-236 (1980; Zbl 0436.62092)] multivariate bioassay problems resulting in more powerful tests of hypotheses, a simple ML estimator of relative potency, and a Fieller-like confidence interval.
Eugene M. Laska   +3 more
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Multivariate calibration

Journal of Chromatography A, 2007
The bases of multivariate calibration are presented with special attention to some points usually not considered or underevaluated, i.e., the sampling design, the number of samples necessary to obtain a reliable regression model, the effect of noisy predictors, the significance of the parameters used to evaluate the performance ability of the ...
FORINA, MICHELE   +2 more
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Multivariate Bioassay

Biometrics, 1980
In a multivariate bioassay the response variable is r-dimensional and the dose variable is one-dimensional. Thus, the graph of the dose response relation is a curve in the (r+1)-dimensional space. The similarity requirement for a test and a standard is divided into two parts: (i) a condition of marginal similarity corresponding to the usual similarity ...
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Combining Multivariate Bioassays

Biometrics, 1986
Linear multivariate theory is applied to the problem of combining several multivariate bioassays. Results are an asymptotic test of the hypothesis of a common log relative potency; the maximum likelihood estimator of the common log relative potency; and an exact and asymptotic confidence interval estimator for log relative potency.
Meisner, Morris   +2 more
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Multivariate Moments in Multivariate Analysis

2021
Moments for the normal, Wishart and beta-type distributions are presented. A number of relations involving the trace function are also considered due to their connection to spectral moments of random matrices. For a couple of specific relations, the technique of obtaining the results is described in detail. The majority of the results are presented for
Jolanta Pielaszkiewicz   +1 more
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multivariables

2022
Se presenta la obtención de modelos en función de transferencia discreta de dos sistemas de laboratorio multivariables. La identificación del sistema se realiza en base a datos experimentales obtenidos mediante la realización de pruebas tipo escalón secuenciales, simultáneas y rotadas.
Rogelio Rivero-Contreras   +2 more
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Multivariate

2020
Stimuli for CMMS (Categorization of Multivariate Map Symbols ...
Čeněk, Jiří   +5 more
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Multivariate extremes

2012
This paper reviews the main probabilistic results on multivariate extremes. Historically, this branch of probability focussed on the limiting distribution of the componentwise maximum of independent and identically distributed random vectors. A number of equivalent asymptotic characterizations are available and will be summarized.
BORTOT, PAOLA, C. Gaetan
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