A relatively simple statistical analysis method can more accurately predict the risk of landslides caused by heavy rain, according to a study coordinated by Brazilian researchers affiliated with the ...
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Students in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences and those studying forensic psychology may encounter difficulty in their statistics and research methods classes, but the Statistics and ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a practical method for efficiently estimating the module-level capacitance of high-voltage power modules used in automotive applications. Traditionally, acquiring the ...
A research group led by Chinese manufacturer Trina Solar has outlined a new approach to predict potential induced degradation (PID) in dual-glass solar panels under multiple typical field conditions.
How can migration lift people out of poverty? There has been an increasing interest in this question. While much of the focus has been on remittances, migration involves a lot more than money ...
ABSTRACT: Missing data presents a significant challenge in statistical analysis and machine learning, often resulting in biased outcomes and diminished efficiency. This comprehensive review ...
Abstract: Due to the rapid expansion of high-speed systems and the escalating complexity of circuits in recent decades, relying on linearity and applying the superposition concept in high-speed ...
ABSTRACT: Background: Home deliveries is still high globally at 42% WHO 2022, due to high home deliveries, maternal death is also high at 43% globally. In sub-Sahara region home deliveries still high.
aClinical Trial and Statistics Unit, Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK bDrug Development Unit, Royal Marsden/Institute of Cancer Research, London, UK cCentre for Patient Reported Outcomes ...
A new collection in the Ecological Society of America’s journal Ecology compiles landmark studies published in its pages over the past 100 years that have advanced the use of statistics in ecology.