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Standard model with new order parameters at finite temperature

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The interpretation of multiplicative‐model parameters as standardized parameters

Statistics in Medicine, 1994
AbstractUnder current conventions, relative‐risk estimates obtained from multiplicative models are interpreted as estimates of a homogeneous, effect. Such interpretations condition on the unverifiable assumption that the relative risk under study is homogeneous, an assumption that is not likely to be correct even if the model fits well. We propose that
S, Greenland, G, Maldonado
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Astrophysical Application of Standard Model Parameters

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010
We discuss relations in particle mass spectrum and consider results of analysis of spacing distributions in nuclear spectra which show the distinguished character of intervals related to electron mass and nucleon mass splitting.
Sergey Sukhoruchkin   +2 more
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Estimating standardized parameters from generalized linear models

Statistics in Medicine, 1992
Although the traditional unrestricted ('non-parametric') estimators of directly standardized rates and rate differences remain unbiased in sparse data, they tend to suffer from instability (low precision). As a result, many authors have proposed more precise estimators based on parametric models for the rates. This paper provides a general approach for
J. A. Nelder   +2 more
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STATUS OF STANDARD MODEL PARAMETERS

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2001
Recent experimental progress in determining the parameters of the electroweak sector of the Standard Model is summarized. The principal topics addressed include the precision determination of electroweak parameters using LEP and SLD data at the Z0 pole, measurements of the W mass by LEP-II, CDF, and D0, and determination of the elements of the CKM ...
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Estimating standardized parameters from generalized linear models

Statistics in Medicine, 1991
AbstractAlthough the traditional unrestricted ('non‐parametric') estimators of directly standardized rates and rate differences remain unbiased in sparse data, they tend to suffer from instability (low precision). As a result, many authors have proposed more precise estimators based on parametric models for the rates.
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