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Thermal study and composition of edible oils combined by TG/DTG analysis through predictive statistical model
(Springer Netherlands, 2020)
Describing some of the Dimensions that comprise the Profile of the Faculty Staff of Statistics Departments in Brazil
(UNESP – Dept. MatemáticaRio Claro, 2012)
Statistics is a required course in virtually all undergraduate programs in Brazilian universities. In addition, undergraduate programs in Statistics are offered in many public universities. However, despite the importance ...
A cross-sectional study of low HIV testing frequency and high-risk behaviour among men who have sex with men and transgender women in Lima, Peru
(BioMed Central, 2015)
BACKGROUND: Increased HIV testing frequency among high-risk populations such as men who have sex with men (MSM) and male-to-female transgender women (TW) can lead to earlier treatment and potentially reduce HIV transmission. ...
Weighted Pixel Statistics for Multispectral Image Classification of Remote Sensing Signatures: Performance Study
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2016)
The Walking Environment in Lima, Peru and Pedestrian–Motor Vehicle Collisions: An Exploratory Analysis
(Taylor and Francis, 2014)
Objective: Pedestrians comprise 78% of the road fatalities in Peru. The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between the walking environment and pedestrian–motor vehicle collisions. Methods: A matched ...
A practitioner’s guide to developing critical appraisal skills What is the difference between clinical and statistical significance?
(American Dental Association, 2013)
Background. It is common to find published studies in
which the authors claim to have found significant results.
However, many times these results are only statistically
significant with no meaningful impact in clinical ...
A practitioner's guide to developing critical appraisal skills What is the difference between clinical and statistical significance?
(American Dental Association, 2013-07)
Background. It is common to find published studies in which the authors claim to have found significant results. However, many times these results are only statistically significant with no meaningful impact in clinical ...