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Bayesian nonparametric hierarchical modeling.

30 Mar 2009 In biomedical research, hierarchical models are very widely used to accommodate dependence in multivariate and longitudinal data and for borrowing of information across data from different sources. A primary concern in hierarchical modeling is ...
rec_pub_19358217-bayesian-nonparametric-hierarchical-modeling.htm


Extreme value analysis in biometrics.

30 Mar 2009 We review some approaches of extreme value analysis in the context of biometrical applications. The classical extreme value analysis is based on iid random variables. Two different general methods are applied, which will be discussed together with ...
rec_pub_19358216-extreme-value-analysis-biometrics.htm


Designing clinical trials and experiments efficiently with the program package CADEMO.

29 Mar 2009 This paper suggests the use of the program package CADEMO when designing clinical trials. Using this package a number of frequently incorrect or inefficient applications of statistical methods can be avoided. For instance, by determining the sample ...
rec_pub_19341821-designing-clinical-trials-experiments-efficiently-program-package.htm


Frailty modeling of bimodal age-incidence curves of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in low-risk populations.

27 Mar 2009 The incidence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) varies widely according to age at diagnosis, geographic location, and ethnic background. On a global scale, NPC incidence is common among specific populations primarily living in southern and eastern ...
rec_pub_19329819-frailty-modeling-bimodal-age-incidence-curves-nasopharyngeal.htm


Estimating equation-based causality analysis with application to microarray time series data.

27 Mar 2009 Microarray time-course data can be used to explore interactions among genes and infer gene network. The crucial step in constructing gene network is to develop an appropriate causality test. In this regard, the expression profile of each gene can be ...
rec_pub_19329818-estimating-equation-based-causality-analysis-application-microarray.htm


Microalga Scenedesmus obliquus as a potential source for biodiesel production.

26 Mar 2009 Biodiesel from microalgae seems to be the only renewable biofuel that has the potential to completely replace the petroleum-derived transport fuels. Therefore, improving lipid content of microalgal strains could be a cost-effective second generation ...
rec_pub_19330327-microalga-scenedesmus-obliquus-potential-source-biodiesel-production.htm


Optimizing emulsan production of A. venetianus RAG-1 using response surface methodology.

25 Mar 2009 Statistical experimental design was used to optimize medium constituents for emulsan production by Acinetobacter venetianus RAG-1 in batch cultivation. The factors affecting emulsan production were screened by a two-level factorial design, and the ...
rec_pub_19326114-optimizing-emulsan-production-venetianus-rag-1-using-response-surface.htm


Computer-assisted time-averaged holograms of the motion of the surface of the mammalian tympanic membrane with sound stimuli of 0.4-25 kHz.

25 Mar 2009 Time-averaged holograms describing the sound-induced motion of the tympanic membrane (TM) in cadaveric preparations from three mammalian species and one live ear were measured using opto-electronic holography. This technique allows rapid ...
rec_pub_19328841-computer-assisted-time-averaged-holograms-motion-surface-mammalian.htm


An insight into high-resolution mass-spectrometry data.

24 Mar 2009 Mass spectrometry is a powerful tool with much promise in global proteomic studies. The discipline of statistics offers robust methodologies to extract and interpret high-dimensional mass-spectrometry data and will be a valuable contributor to the ...
rec_pub_19325168-an-insight-high-resolution-mass-spectrometry-data.htm


Multimodal biometric system using rank-level fusion approach.

22 Mar 2009 In many real-world applications, unimodal biometric systems often face significant limitations due to sensitivity to noise, intraclass variability, data quality, nonuniversality, and other factors. Attempting to improve the performance of individual ...
rec_pub_19336340-multimodal-biometric-system-using-rank-level-fusion-approach.htm

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