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Machine learning in aquaculture : hunger classification of Lates calcarifer

Mohd Razman, Mohd Azraai, author
9789811522376 (electronic bk.)




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LGBTQ cultures : what health care professionals need to know about sexual and gender diversity

Eliason, Michele J., author.
9781496394606 paperback




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Intelligent wavelet based techniques for advanced multimedia applications

Singh, Rajiv, author
9783030318734 (electronic bk.)




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Integrated pest and disease management in greenhouse crops

9783030223045 electronic book




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Healthcare-associated infections in children : a guide to prevention and management

9783319981222 (electronic bk.)




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Head and neck surgery.

9781451173703 hardcover




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Handbook of geotechnical testing : basic theory, procedures and comparison of standards

Li, Yanrong (Writer on geology), author.
0429323743 electronic book




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Grand challenges in fungal biotechnology

9783030295417 (electronic bk.)




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Geriatric Medicine : a Problem-Based Approach

9789811032530




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Genomic designing of climate-smart vegetable crops

9783319974156 (electronic bk.)




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Genetic and metabolic engineering for improved biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass

9780128179543 (electronic bk.)




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General medicine and surgery for dental practitioners

Greenwood, M. (Mark), author.
9783319977379 (electronic book)




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Gapenski's understanding healthcare financial management

Pink, George H., author.
9781640551145 (electronic bk.)




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Fresh-cut fruits and vegetables : technologies and mechanisms for safety control

9780128165393 (electronic bk.)




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Fractures in the elderly : a guide to practical management

9783319722283 (electronic bk.)




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Endocrine surgery in children

9783662542569 (electronic book)




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Deep learning in medical image analysis : challenges and applications

9783030331283 (electronic bk.)




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DNA beyond genes : from data storage and computing to nanobots, nanomedicine, and nanoelectronics

Demidov, Vadim V., author
9783030364342 (electronic bk.)




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Current microbiological research in Africa : selected applications for sustainable environmental management

9783030352967 (electronic bk.)




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Conservation genetics in mammals : integrative research using novel approaches

9783030333348 (electronic bk.)




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Computational processing of the Portuguese language : 14th International Conference, PROPOR 2020, Evora, Portugal, March 2-4, 2020, Proceedings

PROPOR (Conference) (14th : 2020 : Evora, Portugal)
9783030415051 (electronic bk.)




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Compression and chronic wound management

9783030011956 (electronic book)




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Clinical approaches in endodontic regeneration : current and emerging therapeutic perspectives

9783319968483 (electronic bk.)




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Climate change and soil interactions

9780128180334 (electronic bk.)




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Climate change and food security with emphasis on wheat

9780128195277




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Chickpea : crop wild relatives for enhancing genetic gains

9780128183007 (electronic bk.)




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Brassica improvement : molecular, genetics and genomic perspectives

9783030346942 (electronic bk.)




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Biologic and systemic agents in dermatology

9783319668840 (electronic bk.)




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Binary code fingerprinting for cybersecurity : application to malicious code fingerprinting

Alrabaee, Saed, authior
9783030342388 (electronic bk.)




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Beyond our genes : pathophysiology of gene and environment interaction and epigenetic inheritance

9783030352134 (electronic bk.)




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Bacteriophages : biology, technology, therapy

9783319405988 electronic book




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Atlas of ulcers in systemic sclerosis : diagnosis and management

9783319984773 (electronic bk.)




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Atlas of male genital dermatology

Hall, Anthony, author.
9783319997506 (electronic bk.)




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Anomalies of the Developing Dentition : a Clinical Guide to Diagnosis and Management

Soxman, Jane A., author.
9783030031640 (electronic bk.)




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Animal agriculture : sustainability, challenges and innovations

9780128170526




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An encyclopaedia of British bridges

McFetrich, David, author.
9781526752963 (electronic bk.)




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Agri-food industry strategies for healthy diets and sustainability : new challenges in nutrition and public health

9780128172261




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Advanced age geriatric care : a comprehensive guide

9783319969985 (electronic bk.)




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InBios receives Emergency Use Authorization for its Smart Detect...

InBios International, Inc. announces the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for its diagnostic test that can be used immediately by CLIA...

(PRWeb April 08, 2020)

Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/inbios_receives_emergency_use_authorization_for_its_smart_detect_sars_cov_2_rrt_pcr_kit_for_detection_of_the_virus_causing_covid_19/prweb17036897.htm





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New Partnerships Emerge for COVID-19 Relief: Dade County Farm Bureau...

Harvested produce crops feed Florida Department of Corrections’ (FDC) more than 87,000 inmates; action saves food costs while reducing COVID-19 related supply chain impacts.

(PRWeb April 20, 2020)

Read the full story at https://www.prweb.com/releases/new_partnerships_emerge_for_covid_19_relief_dade_county_farm_bureau_teams_with_state_leaders_to_launch_farm_to_inmate_program/prweb17052045.htm




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Jamboree Begins Construction on Capstone Development to Change...

In a public-private partnership to develop housing, resident services and hope for 102 working families in Haster Orangewood community, Jamboree Housing Corporation and the City of Anaheim announce...

(PRWeb April 27, 2020)

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Penalized generalized empirical likelihood with a diverging number of general estimating equations for censored data

Niansheng Tang, Xiaodong Yan, Xingqiu Zhao.

Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 607--627.

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This article considers simultaneous variable selection and parameter estimation as well as hypothesis testing in censored survival models where a parametric likelihood is not available. For the problem, we utilize certain growing dimensional general estimating equations and propose a penalized generalized empirical likelihood, where the general estimating equations are constructed based on the semiparametric efficiency bound of estimation with given moment conditions. The proposed penalized generalized empirical likelihood estimators enjoy the oracle properties, and the estimator of any fixed dimensional vector of nonzero parameters achieves the semiparametric efficiency bound asymptotically. Furthermore, we show that the penalized generalized empirical likelihood ratio test statistic has an asymptotic central chi-square distribution. The conditions of local and restricted global optimality of weighted penalized generalized empirical likelihood estimators are also discussed. We present a two-layer iterative algorithm for efficient implementation, and investigate its convergence property. The performance of the proposed methods is demonstrated by extensive simulation studies, and a real data example is provided for illustration.




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Asymptotic genealogies of interacting particle systems with an application to sequential Monte Carlo

Jere Koskela, Paul A. Jenkins, Adam M. Johansen, Dario Spanò.

Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 560--583.

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We study weighted particle systems in which new generations are resampled from current particles with probabilities proportional to their weights. This covers a broad class of sequential Monte Carlo (SMC) methods, widely-used in applied statistics and cognate disciplines. We consider the genealogical tree embedded into such particle systems, and identify conditions, as well as an appropriate time-scaling, under which they converge to the Kingman $n$-coalescent in the infinite system size limit in the sense of finite-dimensional distributions. Thus, the tractable $n$-coalescent can be used to predict the shape and size of SMC genealogies, as we illustrate by characterising the limiting mean and variance of the tree height. SMC genealogies are known to be connected to algorithm performance, so that our results are likely to have applications in the design of new methods as well. Our conditions for convergence are strong, but we show by simulation that they do not appear to be necessary.




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Averages of unlabeled networks: Geometric characterization and asymptotic behavior

Eric D. Kolaczyk, Lizhen Lin, Steven Rosenberg, Jackson Walters, Jie Xu.

Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 514--538.

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It is becoming increasingly common to see large collections of network data objects, that is, data sets in which a network is viewed as a fundamental unit of observation. As a result, there is a pressing need to develop network-based analogues of even many of the most basic tools already standard for scalar and vector data. In this paper, our focus is on averages of unlabeled, undirected networks with edge weights. Specifically, we (i) characterize a certain notion of the space of all such networks, (ii) describe key topological and geometric properties of this space relevant to doing probability and statistics thereupon, and (iii) use these properties to establish the asymptotic behavior of a generalized notion of an empirical mean under sampling from a distribution supported on this space. Our results rely on a combination of tools from geometry, probability theory and statistical shape analysis. In particular, the lack of vertex labeling necessitates working with a quotient space modding out permutations of labels. This results in a nontrivial geometry for the space of unlabeled networks, which in turn is found to have important implications on the types of probabilistic and statistical results that may be obtained and the techniques needed to obtain them.




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Consistent selection of the number of change-points via sample-splitting

Changliang Zou, Guanghui Wang, Runze Li.

Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 48, Number 1, 413--439.

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In multiple change-point analysis, one of the major challenges is to estimate the number of change-points. Most existing approaches attempt to minimize a Schwarz information criterion which balances a term quantifying model fit with a penalization term accounting for model complexity that increases with the number of change-points and limits overfitting. However, different penalization terms are required to adapt to different contexts of multiple change-point problems and the optimal penalization magnitude usually varies from the model and error distribution. We propose a data-driven selection criterion that is applicable to most kinds of popular change-point detection methods, including binary segmentation and optimal partitioning algorithms. The key idea is to select the number of change-points that minimizes the squared prediction error, which measures the fit of a specified model for a new sample. We develop a cross-validation estimation scheme based on an order-preserved sample-splitting strategy, and establish its asymptotic selection consistency under some mild conditions. Effectiveness of the proposed selection criterion is demonstrated on a variety of numerical experiments and real-data examples.




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Detecting relevant changes in the mean of nonstationary processes—A mass excess approach

Holger Dette, Weichi Wu.

Source: The Annals of Statistics, Volume 47, Number 6, 3578--3608.

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This paper considers the problem of testing if a sequence of means $(mu_{t})_{t=1,ldots ,n}$ of a nonstationary time series $(X_{t})_{t=1,ldots ,n}$ is stable in the sense that the difference of the means $mu_{1}$ and $mu_{t}$ between the initial time $t=1$ and any other time is smaller than a given threshold, that is $|mu_{1}-mu_{t}|leq c$ for all $t=1,ldots ,n$. A test for hypotheses of this type is developed using a bias corrected monotone rearranged local linear estimator and asymptotic normality of the corresponding test statistic is established. As the asymptotic variance depends on the location of the roots of the equation $|mu_{1}-mu_{t}|=c$ a new bootstrap procedure is proposed to obtain critical values and its consistency is established. As a consequence we are able to quantitatively describe relevant deviations of a nonstationary sequence from its initial value. The results are illustrated by means of a simulation study and by analyzing data examples.