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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease among former United States Department of Energy workers: comorbidities and lung function changes. [PDF]
Howard S, Rocconi L, Odoi A.
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Integrating thyroid function and psychometric profiles for lifetime suicide-attempt risk stratification in bipolar disorder: A multi-algorithm machine-learning study. [PDF]
Zhang B +7 more
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Network analysis of longitudinal electronic health records using linear mixed models. [PDF]
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Acta Applicandae Mathematica, 1999
The aim of this paper is to show how the classical results for sums of independent terms can be applied for ordered random variables. There are discussed methods that enable to express the distributions of ordered random variables (i.e. classical order statistics, induced order statistics, record times and record values, and generalized order ...
Nevzorova, Ludmila, Nevzorov, Valery
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The aim of this paper is to show how the classical results for sums of independent terms can be applied for ordered random variables. There are discussed methods that enable to express the distributions of ordered random variables (i.e. classical order statistics, induced order statistics, record times and record values, and generalized order ...
Nevzorova, Ludmila, Nevzorov, Valery
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1976
In some parts of statistical inference it is customary to speak entirely in random variable terms, as in the analysis of variance. One considers his job finished when he writes the ratio of two independently distributed chi-square random variables, the denominator a central chi-square.
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In some parts of statistical inference it is customary to speak entirely in random variable terms, as in the analysis of variance. One considers his job finished when he writes the ratio of two independently distributed chi-square random variables, the denominator a central chi-square.
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Random Variables: Distributions
1999We will now consider not the probability of observing particular events but rather the events themselves and try to find a particularly simple way of classifying them. We can, for instance, associate the event “heads” with the number 0 and the event “tails” with the number 1.
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