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SOME short time ago I observed in one of the daily papers an account of “an odd fish” which had been captured, and described by Prof. Agassiz as a denizen of the Gulf weed, on which it is said to walk with legs, and not to swim as other fishes do.
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MOTIVATION DNA and protein patterns are usefully represented by sequence logos. However, the methods for logo generation in common use lack a proper statistical basis, and are non-optimal for recognizing functionally relevant alignment columns ...
Yi-Kuo Yu+4 more
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Nota epidemiológica: razón de ODDS (OR)
Introducción: el Odds Ratio es una medida de efecto para la cual existen diversas traducciones al español. En este documento lo denominaremos OR (Razón de Odds).
Guillermo Sánchez Vanegas+2 more
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Common pitfalls in statistical analysis: Odds versus risk
In biomedical research, we are often interested in quantifying the relationship between an exposure and an outcome. “Odds” and “Risk” are the most common terms which are used as measures of association between variables.
Priya Ranganathan+2 more
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Shape Coexistence In Odd And Odd-Odd Nuclei In The A∼100 Region [PDF]
In the even‐even nuclei around A=100 a transition from spherical to deformed shapes occurs from N =58 to N=60. The isotones with N=59 are of special interest, because they are just at the border between the two regions. Very recently, we have studied odd‐neutrons and odd‐odd nuclei with N=59, by means of prompt γ‐ray spectroscopy of the spontaneous ...
J. A. Pinston+3 more
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Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health [PDF]
Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health is a banner traveling exhibition highlighting the role of communities in improving health at home and all around the world.
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The Spins of Odd-Odd Nuclei [PDF]
The spins of low-lying states of odd-odd nuclei are investigated in detail under the assumption of the j-j coupling odd-group model. For the sake of simplicity, only such nuclei are treated as have one proton (or hole) and one neutron (or hole) outside (inside) each core.
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Understanding relative risk, odds ratio, and related terms: as simple as it can get.
Risk, and related measures of effect size (for categorical outcomes) such as relative risks and odds ratios, are frequently presented in research articles.
C. Andrade
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Community-Based Virtual Power Plants: Against All Odds?
Based on a European project entitled “Community-based Virtual Power Plants’ (Interreg 2017–2010) this paper discusses opportunities for community energy projects—focusing on the example of community-based virtual power plants.
Ruth Mourik+3 more
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Odds ratio, hazard ratio and relative risk
Odds ratio (OR) is a statistic commonly encountered in professional or scientific medical literature. Most readers perceive it as relative risk (RR), although most of them do not know why that would be true.
J. Stare, D. Maucort-Boulch
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