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Statistical significance (p value) is a considerable measure when the manuscripts were reading or interpreting. On the other hand clinical importance, which is important at least as statistical significance, may not consider every time by authors or ...
Selim Kılıc
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Non-linear relationships between house size and price
This study reexamines the relationship between house size and price by using the quantile regression model. Housing transactions data of the National Taipei University Special Zone in Taiwan are adopted, and the findings are as follows.
Shih-Tao Feng +3 more
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In this study, the consequence of intrinsic and extrinsic size effects on mechanical responses of nanoporous gold is investigated via microcompression testing.
Yijuan Wu +2 more
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Shear Design of High and Normal Rc Beams Without Web Reinforcement [PDF]
This work examines the major parameters that influence the shear strength of reinforced concrete ( RC ) beams without web reinforcement . These include the shear span / depth ( a / d ) ratio ( between 2.0 and 7.1 ) , concrete compressive strength f ...
Kaiss Sarsam, Nabil Al - Bayati
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Shear Capacity of Rc Beams With Web Reinforcement- A New Approach [PDF]
In this paper 115 reinforced concrete (RC) beams failing in shear, obtained from the literature, are used to study the effect of the major parameters on the shear strength of normal strength concrete (NSC) and high strength concrete (HSC) beams.
Kaiss Sarsam, Nabil AL-Bayati
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Effect of size and shape of specimen on compressive strength of glass fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) [PDF]
Concrete is a versatile material with tremendous applications in civil engineering construction. Structural concrete elements are generally made with concrete having a compressive strength of 20 to 35 MPa.
Krishna Rao M.V. +2 more
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A Robust Effect Size Index [PDF]
Effect size indices are useful tools in study design and reporting because they are unitless measures of association strength that do not depend on sample size. Existing effect size indices are developed for particular parametric models or population parameters. Here, we propose a robust effect size index based on M-estimators.
Simon Vandekar, Ran Tao, Jeffrey Blume
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The probability of conceptual replication and the variability of effect size
We present a model, related to an earlier model of Miller and Schwarz (2011), which shows that the probability of conceptual replication depends on the standard deviation of the true effect size, SD(δ), among other parameters. Computational analyses show
Matt Ward, Simon Kemp
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Evaluating Efficiency and Relative Performance of Firms by Data Envelopment Analysis Approach for Making Portfolio [PDF]
Determining efficiency of an institution and comparison with other institutions can help the stockholders to achieve their investment goals. The purpose of this study is formation of portfolio from efficient firms, using data envelopment analysis ...
Hasan Ali Sinaei, Rasoul Goshtasbi
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Responding to a related pair of measurements is often expressed as a single discrimination ratio. Authors have used various discrimination ratios; yet, little information exists to guide their choice. A second use of ratios is to correct for the influence of a nuisance variable on the measurement of interest.
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