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Biometry (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Biometry'
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29 Jun 2009
PURPOSE: To study the application of intraoperative retinoscopy for intraocular lens (IOL) power calculation in combined cataract extraction and silicone oil removal. SETTINGS: Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute ...
rec_pub_19545806-intraoperative-retinoscopy-intraocular-lens-power-estimation-cases.htm
29 Jun 2009
Pharmacokinetic (PK) interspecies scaling is generally conducted using PK data from at least three animal species but three animal species may not be always available. In a recent manuscript, Tang et al. have described the methods to predict human ...
rec_pub_19025899-role-fixed-coefficients-exponents-prediction-human-drug-clearance.htm
Prevalence and determinants of angle closure in central Sri Lanka: the Kandy Eye Study.
24 Jun 2009
PURPOSE: To determine the prevalence and determinants of angle closure in the Kandy District of central Sri Lanka. DESIGN: Population-based, cross-sectional study. PARTICIPANTS: Inhabitants aged 40 years or more from villages in the Kandy District ...
rec_pub_19559485-prevalence-determinants-angle-closure-central-sri-lanka-kandy-eye.htm
A model selection approach to analysis of variance and covariance.
13 Jun 2009
An alternative to analysis of variance is a model selection approach where every partition of the treatment means into clusters with equal value is treated as a separate model. The null hypothesis that all treatments are equal corresponds to the ...
rec_pub_19387975-a-model-selection-approach-analysis-variance-covariance.htm
Correlated bivariate continuous and binary outcomes: issues and applications.
13 Jun 2009
Increasingly multiple outcomes are collected in order to characterize treatment effectiveness or to evaluate the impact of large policy initiatives. Often the multiple outcomes are non-commensurate, e.g. measured on different scales. The common ...
rec_pub_19358234-correlated-bivariate-continuous-binary-outcomes-issues-applications.htm
The k-in-a-row up-and-down design, revisited.
13 Jun 2009
The percentile-finding experimental design known variously as 'forced-choice fixed-staircase', 'geometric up-and-down' or 'k-in-a-row' (KR) was introduced by Wetherill four decades ago. To date, KR has been by far the most widely used up-and-down ...
rec_pub_19378270-the-k-row-design-revisited.htm
Common predictor effects for multivariate longitudinal data.
13 Jun 2009
Multivariate outcomes measured longitudinally over time are common in medicine, public health, psychology and sociology. The typical (saturated) longitudinal multivariate regression model has a separate set of regression coefficients for each ...
rec_pub_19360840-common-predictor-effects-multivariate-longitudinal-data.htm
Bayesian pharmacovigilance signal detection methods revisited in a multiple comparison setting.
13 Jun 2009
Pharmacovigilance spontaneous reporting systems are primarily devoted to early detection of the adverse reactions of marketed drugs. They maintain large spontaneous reporting databases (SRD) for which several automatic signalling methods have been ...
rec_pub_19360795-bayesian-pharmacovigilance-signal-detection-methods-revisited.htm
13 Jun 2009
The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve is a tool commonly used to evaluate biomarker utility in clinical diagnosis of disease, especially during biomarker development research. Emerging biomarkers are often measured with random ...
rec_pub_19340817-generalized-roc-curve-inference-biomarker-subject-limit-detection.htm
Optic disc morphology--rethinking shape.
8 Jun 2009
Morphometrics, a branch of morphology, represents the study of size and shape components of biological form and their variation in the population. Assessment of optic disc morphology is essential in the diagnosis and management of many ophthalmic ...
rec_pub_19520180-optic-disc-morphology-rethinking-shape.htm
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