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1by Amer, Safaa Thomson, Dana Chew, Rob Rose, Amy“...This chapter discusses the basis for these population estimates, scope, and limitations based on experiences in development of massive global population...”
edited by Kirchner, Antje Lyberg, Lars E Hill, Craig A Japec, Lilli Buskirk, Trent D Biemer, Paul P Kolenikov, Stas
Published in Big Data Meets Survey Science (13.10.2020)
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2by Shannon J. Dundas Molly Vardanega Patrick O’Brien Steven R. McLeod Published in Drones (Basel) (01.01.2021)“...Drones are becoming a common method for surveying wildlife as they offer an aerial perspective of the landscape. For waterbirds in particular, drones can...”
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4“...A growing number of population pharmacokinetic analyses of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have been published in the scientific literature. The aims...”
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5by Michael J. Wiser Noah Ribeck Richard E. Lenski Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (13.12.2013)“...Experimental studies of evolution have increased greatly in number in recent years, stimulated by the growing power of genomic tools. However, organismal...”
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6by Christopher Uggen Jeff Manza Melissa Thompson Published in The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (01.05.2006)“...Convicted felons face both legal and informal barriers to becoming productive citizens at work, responsible citizens in family life, and active citizens in...”
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7“...The increasing availability of digitized text presents enormous opportunities for social scientists. Yet hand coding many blogs, speeches, government records,...”
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8“...Multilevel models are an increasingly popular method to analyze data that originate from a clustered or hierarchical structure. To effectively utilize...”
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9by Adam D. Leaché Rebecca B. Harris Bruce Rannala Ziheng Yang Published in Systematic biology (01.01.2014)“...Gene flow among populations or species and incomplete lineage sorting (ILS) are two evolutionary processes responsible for generating gene tree discordance and...”
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10by Shannon E. Majowicz Jennie Musto Elaine Scallan Frederick J. Angulo Martyn Kirk Sarah J. O'Brien Timothy F. Jones Aamir Fazil Robert M. Hoekstra Published in Clinical infectious diseases (15.03.2010)“...To estimate the global burden of nontyphoidal Salmonella gastroenteritis, we synthesized existing data from laboratory-based surveillance and special studies,...”
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11by Laia Bruni Mireia Diaz Xavier Castellsagué Elena Ferrer F. Xavier Bosch Silvia de Sanjosé Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (15.12.2010)“...Background. Baseline information on human papillomavirus (HPV) prevalence and type distribution is highly desirable to evaluate the impact of prophylactic HPV...”
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12by Luis Rodríguez-Lado Guifan Sun Michael Berg Qiang Zhang Hanbin Xue Quanmei Zheng Annette Johnson Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23.08.2013)“...Arsenic-contaminated groundwater used for drinking in China is a health threat that was first recognized in the 1960s. However, because of the sheer size of...”
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13by Frank Tanser Till Bärnighausen Erofili Grapsa Jaffer Zaidi Marie-Louise Newell Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (22.02.2013)“...The landmark HIV Prevention Trials Network (HPTN) 052 trial in HIV-discordant couples demonstrated unequivocally that treatment with antiretroviral therapy...”
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14“...When outcomes are missing for reasons beyond an investigator's control, there are two different ways to adjust a parameter estimate for covariates that may be...”
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15by Alan E. Hubbard Jennifer Ahern Nancy L. Fleischer Mark Van der Laan Sheri A. Satariano Nicholas Jewell Tim Bruckner William A. Satariano Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01.07.2010)“...Two modeling approaches are commonly used to estimate the associations between neighborhood characteristics and individual-level health outcomes in multilevel...”
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16by Brian Tilston Smith Michael G. Harvey Brant C. Faircloth Travis C. Glenn Robb T. Brumfield Published in Systematic biology (01.01.2014)“...Comparative genetic studies of non-model organisms are transforming rapidly due to major advances in sequencing technology. A limiting factor in these studies...”
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17Network-Based Diffusion Analysis Reveals Cultural Transmission of Lobtail Feeding in Humpback Whalesby Jenny Allen Mason Weinrich Will Hoppitt Luke Rendell Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (26.04.2013)“...We used network-based diffusion analysis to reveal the cultural spread of a naturally occurring foraging innovation, lobtail feeding, through a population of...”
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18by Hajat, Shakoor Vardoulakis, Sotiris Heaviside, Clare Eggen, Bernd Published in Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979) (01.07.2014)“...Background The most direct way in which climate change is expected to affect public health relates to changes in mortality rates associated with exposure to...”
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19by LAURENT BARRAS OLIVIER SCAILLET RUSS WERMERS Published in The Journal of finance (New York) (01.02.2010)“...This paper develops a simple technique that controls for "false discoveries," or mutual funds that exhibit significant alphas by luck alone. Our approach...”
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20by Tyler J. VanderWeele Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01.09.2014)“...The overall effect of an exposure on an outcome, in the presence of a mediator with which the exposure may interact, can be decomposed into 4 components: (1)...”