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This is not normal! (Re‐) Evaluating the lower n guidelines for regression analysis
Abstract The rule of thumb that a sample size of n≥30 is sufficient for valid regression analysis is often cited but rarely scrutinized. This paper evaluates the minimum number of observations required by examining how distributional characteristics like skewness and kurtosis affect the convergence of estimated t‐statistics to the t‐distribution in ...
David Randahl
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Markets Mitigate Land‐Use Competition From Energy Crops and Increase Farm Revenues
ABSTRACT Meeting the US Sustainable Aviation Fuel Grand Challenge target of 35 billion gal annually by 2050 will require an estimated 380 million–700 million dry tons of agricultural biomass feedstock. This study evaluates the implications of large‐scale biomass production for land use, crop production, and market outcomes under mature market ...
Daniel G. De La Torre Ugarte +2 more
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ABSTRACT Amid intensified global talent competition and domestic demographic pressures, China, Japan and South Korea (hereafter, ‘Korea’) have expanded their international student policies beyond attraction and recruitment to include stronger measures for post‐study employment and retention, repositioning international students as strategic populations
Lilan Chen, Yingxin Liu, Xin Li
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This multicenter retrospective study evaluated implant survival and peri‐implant health in adults with non‐syndromic intellectual disability. Among 453 implants with long‐term follow‐up, survival exceeded 92%, with tissue‐level implants and cement‐retained restorations associated with healthier peri‐implant conditions. These findings support the use of
Márcio Diniz‐Freitas +19 more
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Subnational Ageing Trends in Sweden: A Sequence Analysis Approach
Abstract Our societies are ageing, and an urban‐regional perspective on these developments is urgently needed. This figure shows an uneven geography of population ageing in Sweden—in the level and pace of ageing—and calls for variegated societal adaptations across municipalities.
Sebastian Hanika, Josephine V. Rekers
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What's new? This study shows that absolute and relative educational inequalities in cervical cancer mortality are much larger in the Baltic countries than in Finland, where an organized screening programme was introduced more than 40 years earlier. After the introduction of organized screening, cervical cancer mortality declined among low‐educated ...
Oskar Nõmm +7 more
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Connecticut tercentenary bulletin. no.1 Oct. 11, 1934 to Final issue [no.13] Dec. 17, 1935
Monthly; Began with no. 1 (Oct. 11, 1934); ceased with Dec. 17, 1935.; At head of title: 1635-1935.; Final issue called "final bulletin.
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Metabolic Fingerprinting of Urine Reveals Metabolite Changes in Women With Breast Cancer
This study uses metabolomics to compare urine, plasma and serum metabolite profiles across breast cancer, benign breast disease, symptomatic and healthy controls. Significant metabolic differences—especially in amino acids—were found between BC and other groups, with moderate correlations across biofluids, suggesting potential for non‐invasive BC ...
Nur Aimi Aliah Zainurin +9 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Gambling Disorder (GD) frequently co‐occurs with other mental disorders, a clinical condition termed Gambling Dual Disorder (GDD) that is often overlooked. We aimed to develop and validate a brief multidomain questionnaire to assess GDD severity within a dimensional, transdiagnostic framework.
Ignacio Basurte‐Villamor +6 more
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