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Biometry (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biometry'
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Epidemic models with differential susceptibility and staged progression and their dynamics.
30 Mar 2009
We formulate and study epidemic models with differential susceptibilities and staged-progressions, based on systems of ordinary differential equations, for disease transmission where the susceptibility of susceptible individuals vary and the ...
rec_pub_19364155-epidemic-models-differential-susceptibility-staged-progression.htm
The estimation of the effective reproductive number from disease outbreak data.
30 Mar 2009
We consider a single outbreak susceptible-infected-recovered (SIR) model and corresponding estimation procedures for the effective reproductive number R(t). We discuss the estimation of the underlying SIR parameters with a generalized least squares ...
rec_pub_19364152-the-estimation-effective-reproductive-number-disease-outbreak-data.htm
The reproduction number R(t) in structured and nonstructured populations.
30 Mar 2009
Using daily counts of newly infected individuals, Wallinga and Teunis (WT) introduced a conceptually simple method to estimate the number of secondary cases per primary case (R(t)) for a given day. The method requires an estimate of the generation ...
rec_pub_19364151-the-reproduction-number-r-t-structured-nonstructured-populations.htm
Mathematical modelling of tuberculosis epidemics.
30 Mar 2009
The strengths and limitations of using homogeneous mixing and heterogeneous mixing epidemic models are explored in the context of the transmission dynamics of tuberculosis. The focus is on three types of models: a standard incidence homogeneous ...
rec_pub_19364150-mathematical-modelling-tuberculosis-epidemics.htm
30 Mar 2009
PURPOSE: To compare wavefront aberration, depth of focus, contrast sensitivity, and in vivo modulation transfer function (MTF) after fellow-eye implantation of aspheric and spherical intraocular lenses (IOLs). SETTINGS: Department of Ophthalmology, ...
rec_pub_19304086-wavefront-aberrations-depth-focus-contrast-sensitivity-aspheric.htm
Comparison of ray-tracing method and thin-lens formula in intraocular lens power calculations.
30 Mar 2009
PURPOSE: To compare the accuracy of the thin-lens and ray-tracing methods in intraocular lens (IOL) power calculations in normal eyes and eyes after corneal refractive surgery. SETTING: International Vision Correction Research Centre, University of ...
rec_pub_19304085-comparison-ray-tracing-method-thin-lens-formula-intraocular-lens.htm
Spatial distribution of leprosy in the Amazon region of Brazil.
30 Mar 2009
To detect areas with increased case-detection rates, we used spatial scan statistics to identify 5 of 10 clusters of leprosy in the Amazon region of Brazil. Despite increasing economic development, population growth, and road infrastructure, leprosy ...
rec_pub_19331763-spatial-distribution-leprosy-amazon-region-brazil.htm
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19462704-good-points-prints.htm
30 Mar 2009
Quickly identifying patients can give a new EMR more bang for the buck. If you don't have all the answers, reach out via the Internet and networking. Using a novel approach to demonstrate a new technology to the organization can have fantastic ...
rec_pub_19435101-identify-using-palm-vein-scanning-id-patients-fits-right-innovative.htm
Some contributions to the analysis of multivariate data.
30 Mar 2009
In this paper, we provide an overview of recently developed methods for the analysis of multivariate data that do not necessarily emanate from a normal universe. Multivariate data occur naturally in the life sciences and in other research fields. ...
rec_pub_19358218-some-contributions-analysis-multivariate-data.htm
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