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Odd-Odd Deformed Proton Emitters
Physical Review Letters, 2001Physical Review ...
FERREIRA L. S., MAGLIONE, ENRICO
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Making Sense of Odds and Odds Ratios [PDF]
Odds and odds ratios are hard for many clinicians to understand. Odds are the probability of an event occurring divided by the probability of the event not occurring. An odds ratio is the odds of the event in one group, for example, those exposed to a drug, divided by the odds in another group not exposed.
Kenneth F. Schulz, David A. Grimes
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Structure of the odd-odd and odd-mass Sb nuclides
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1987We have performed experiments on the β‐decay of several Sn nuclides near 132Sn. The multiplet structure of 132,130Sb was studied and an extensive level scheme was constructed for the decay of the 7‐isomer in 130Sn. These investigations were extended to 131,129,127Sb where the properties of the more complex multiplets were determined.
W. B. Walters+3 more
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Optimal approximate conversions of odds ratios and hazard ratios to risk ratios
Biometrics, 2019Odds ratios approximate risk ratios when the outcome under consideration is rare but can diverge substantially from risk ratios when the outcome is common.
T. VanderWeele
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Intruder states in odd-mass and odd-odd nuclei
Nuclear Physics A, 1988Abstract A shell-model description for intruder states in both odd-mass and odd-odd nuclei is given starting from 1p1h excitations across closed shells. Combining these results with the behaviour of 0+ intruder states in even-even nuclei, evidence for a scaling of the energy with the number of particle and hole pairs formed in exciting the intruder ...
J. L. Wood+3 more
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Odd Independent Transversals are Odd
Combinatorics, Probability and Computing, 2006We put the final piece into a puzzle first introduced by Bollobas, Erdos and Szemeredi in 1975. For arbitrary positive integers $n$ and $r$ we determine the largest integer $\Delta=\Delta (r,n)$, for which any $r$-partite graph with partite sets of size $n$ and of maximum degree less than $\Delta$ has an independent transversal.
Tibor Szabó, Penny Haxell
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Octupole deformation in odd-odd nuclei
Physical Review C, 1988Comparison of the experimental and theoretical ground-state spins of odd-odd nuclei in the region 220less than or equal toAless than or equal to228 generally shows agreement with a folded Yukawa octupole deformed model with epsilon/sub 3/ = 0.08 and some lack of agreement with the same model with epsilon/sub 3/ = 0.
Raymond K. Sheline, Raymond K. Sheline
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Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2007
Introduction It’s July, which in my house means the Tour de France. It’s on when I wake up in the morning, and I often go to bed with the day’s highlights on the television. One can’t help but marvel at the fitness, skill, and intensity of these athletes. Even the least skilled rider in the Tour is a more finely tuned athlete than anyone I know.
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Introduction It’s July, which in my house means the Tour de France. It’s on when I wake up in the morning, and I often go to bed with the day’s highlights on the television. One can’t help but marvel at the fitness, skill, and intensity of these athletes. Even the least skilled rider in the Tour is a more finely tuned athlete than anyone I know.
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This paper is devoted to Poincaré's work in probability. Though the subject does not represent a large part of the mathematician's achievements, it provides significant insight into the evolution of Poincaré's thought on several important matters such as the changes in physics implied by statistical mechan- ics and molecular theories.
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American Journal of Epidemiology, 2004
A marker strongly associated with outcome (or disease) is often assumed to be effective for classifying persons according to their current or future outcome. However, for this assumption to be true, the associated odds ratio must be of a magnitude rarely
M. Pepe+4 more
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A marker strongly associated with outcome (or disease) is often assumed to be effective for classifying persons according to their current or future outcome. However, for this assumption to be true, the associated odds ratio must be of a magnitude rarely
M. Pepe+4 more
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