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Collagen: comparing target and simulated distributions

Comparing distributions by using dependent normalized random measure mixtures

Comparing distributions by using dependent normalized random measure mixtures

... several distributions is ...between distributions. The methods are illustrated on simulated data and examples from survival analysis and stochastic frontier ...

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Comparing distributions using dependent normalized random measure mixtures

Comparing distributions using dependent normalized random measure mixtures

... December 15, 2010 Abstract A methodology for the simultaneous Bayesian nonparametric modelling of several dis- tributions is developed. Our approach uses normalized random measures with independent increments and builds ...

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The Permutation Test as an Ancillary Procedure for Comparing Zero Inflated Continuous Distributions

The Permutation Test as an Ancillary Procedure for Comparing Zero Inflated Continuous Distributions

... We tabulated the number of rejections of the hypothesis under each known scenario to estimate Type I errors and powers. Twelve sample sizes (n = 25 × s, where s = 1, 2, ···, 12) were considered and the nominal ...

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Accretion disc time lag distributions : applying CREAM to simulated AGN light curves

Accretion disc time lag distributions : applying CREAM to simulated AGN light curves

... The error bars, generated using the LCOGT exposure time calculator, 1 are appropriate for observations of a 17th magnitude target observed in ugriz at airmass 1.3 with 1000 s exposures. We compare this with a ...

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Comparing the simulated power of discrete goodness-of-fit tests for small sample sizes

Comparing the simulated power of discrete goodness-of-fit tests for small sample sizes

... the simulated power of six goodness-of-fit test statistics for discrete data for small sample ...the simulated power of each of the test statistics is calculated for a number of alternative ...

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Comparing Risk Neutral Density Estimation Methods using Simulated Option Data

Comparing Risk Neutral Density Estimation Methods using Simulated Option Data

... two distributions arises from the presence of risk aversion: indeed, the RND can be interpreted as the market’s aggregate beliefs regarding future states of the world and consequently, incorporates investor’s ...

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Comparing Hearing Aid Algorithm Performance using Simulated Performance Intensity Functions

Comparing Hearing Aid Algorithm Performance using Simulated Performance Intensity Functions

... Fitting algorithm comparisons Work has been done by others to investigate hearing aid fitting algorithms using AN models. Bruce et al. (2007) tested NAL-R and DSL 4.0 to find optimal single-band gain adjustments based on ...

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Comparing hemoglobin distributions between population-based surveys matched by country and time

Comparing hemoglobin distributions between population-based surveys matched by country and time

... To control for population characteristics, we compared different nationally representative surveys from the BRINDA project and The DHS Program in the same country within two years of each other. Both platforms sample ...

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Comparing abundance distributions and range maps in spatial conservation planning for migratory species

Comparing abundance distributions and range maps in spatial conservation planning for migratory species

... Spatial conservation planning for migratory species is a major challenge, given the highly dynamic nature of their populations across space and time. Abundance data are highly valuable for spatial conservation plan- ...

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Frequency distributions of target-directed movements: examining spatial variability in its wider context

Frequency distributions of target-directed movements: examining spatial variability in its wider context

... characteristic feature of online control as changes between conditions should be primarily determined by relative rather than absolute metrics (Allsop et al., 2016; Khan et al., 2003). Thus, the presently conceived use ...

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Comparing the Non-Target Effects of DMI Fungicides on Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens.

Comparing the Non-Target Effects of DMI Fungicides on Creeping Bentgrass Putting Greens.

... „Penncross‟ in the first week of data collection in 2010 were omitted due to the presence of a colored dye incorporated with a maintenance application that temporarily stained sand in recovery holes. Following clipping ...

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Comparing performances of clements, box-cox, Johnson methods with weibull distributions for assessing process capability

Comparing performances of clements, box-cox, Johnson methods with weibull distributions for assessing process capability

... statistical distributions such as the exponential and gamma. Weibull distributions are used in the analysis of failure data for quality and reliability applications in order to understand how items are ...

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Over- and Under-dispersed Crash Data: Comparing the Conway-Maxwell-Poisson and Double-Poisson Distributions

Over- and Under-dispersed Crash Data: Comparing the Conway-Maxwell-Poisson and Double-Poisson Distributions

... For all nine scenarios, the COM-Poisson performs better than the DP. The DP has been shown to provide a better fit when the mean is high for all types of dispersion. It should be noted that the COM-Poisson may be ...

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Multi scale based software for effective analysis of anticancer drug efficacy in a computer simulated target environment

Multi scale based software for effective analysis of anticancer drug efficacy in a computer simulated target environment

... Spheroids of larger sizes have also been shown [110] to be resistant to drug treatment. Therefore, if a drug test were to be carried out on a spheroid and proven successful, it does not necessarily imply that it works on ...

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Testing the universality of star formation - II. Comparing separation distributions of nearby star-forming regions and the field

Testing the universality of star formation - II. Comparing separation distributions of nearby star-forming regions and the field

... 3.2 Matching sample sensitivities To allow fair comparisons between the samples of binary stars from different surveys, we applied identical cuts to the spectral type of the target stars, the contrast between ...

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COMPARING DISTRIBUTIONS

COMPARING DISTRIBUTIONS

... COMPARING DISTRIBUTIONS Lesson 1: Comparing centers LESSON 1: OPENER In the last topic, you looked at data researchers collected on the time it takes drivers to react to a change in driving ...

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A Method for Comparing Real and Simulated Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery

A Method for Comparing Real and Simulated Airborne Hyperspectral Imagery

... An investigation into the mean and standard deviation of the radiance showed that, while the mean radiances of the black and white panels were similar across the spectral extent of the image, especially after correcting ...

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HDR luminance measurement: Comparing real and simulated data

HDR luminance measurement: Comparing real and simulated data

... Chapter four documents the pilot study conducted in the lighting laboratory located in the basement of the School of Architecture and Design Campus at Victoria University of Wellington, using a physically scaled model of ...

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Comparing source and target texts in a translation corpus

Comparing source and target texts in a translation corpus

... The explanation for this has to do with at least two different uses of punctuation characters in English and Swedish. First, in English the semicolon is used more often than in Swedish as a delimiter between main ...

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Comparing drivers’ visual attention at junctions in real and simulated environments

Comparing drivers’ visual attention at junctions in real and simulated environments

... The frequency and size of drivers' head movements were not significantly different between manoeuvres performed in the simulator and those conducted when driving on real roads. This suggests that drivers' broad search ...

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