Mathematical Computing
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Subject Areas on Research
- A homeostatic model of oxidative damage explains paradoxes observed in earlier aging experiments: a fusion and extension of older theories of aging.
- A novel matrix-similarity based loss function for joint regression and classification in AD diagnosis.
- A two one-sided tests procedure for assessment of individual bioequivalence.
- Adhesion mediated by bonds in series.
- An adjusted two one-sided t-test for the assessment of bioequivalence with multiple doses.
- Aspirin resistance and a single gene.
- Bioequivalence review for drug interchangeability.
- Corpus callosum morphometrics in young children with autism spectrum disorder.
- Correction for direction-dependent distortions in diffusion tensor imaging using matched magnetic field maps.
- Deconstructing race and gender differences in adolescent obesity: Oaxaca-blinder decomposition.
- Developing a clinically feasible personalized medicine approach to pediatric septic shock.
- Effects of synaptic noise and filtering on the frequency response of spiking neurons.
- Estimation and inference in pharmacokinetic models: the effectiveness of model reformulation and resampling methods for functions of parameters.
- Failure of the mandatory domestic violence reporting law to increase medical facility referral to police.
- Hippocampal atrophy confounds template-based functional MR imaging measures of hippocampal activation in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
- Hippocampal volume is associated with physician-reported acute cognitive deficits after electroconvulsive therapy.
- Item response theory and its applications to patient-reported outcomes measurement.
- Life after the screen: making sense of many P-values.
- Managing research data with self-documenting files.
- Meta-analysis for bioequivalence review.
- Meta-analysis of gene-environment interaction: joint estimation of SNP and SNP × environment regression coefficients.
- Method and rationale for recalculating dilution spaces to a single, common time point in doubly labeled water studies.
- Microrheology, stress fluctuations, and active behavior of living cells.
- Multivariable prognostic models: issues in developing models, evaluating assumptions and adequacy, and measuring and reducing errors.
- New age patterns of survival improvement in Sweden: do they characterize changes in individual aging?
- On statistical characteristics of quality of life assessment.
- Pharmacokinetic analysis of the perivascular distribution of bifunctional antibodies and haptens: comparison with experimental data.
- Potential distribution in three-dimensional periodic myocardium--Part II: Application to extracellular stimulation.
- Quantitative assessment of the time course of infarct signal intensity on diffusion-weighted images.
- Reaction path potential for complex systems derived from combined ab initio quantum mechanical and molecular mechanical calculations.
- Regression analysis of multiple protein structures.
- Routine nasogastric tubes are not required following cystectomy with urinary diversion: a comparative analysis of 430 patients.
- Sample size determination for the two one-sided tests procedure in bioequivalence.
- Scaling in ordered and critical random boolean networks.
- Should the definition for the negative likelihood ratio be changed?
- Smooth nonparametric maximum likelihood estimation for population pharmacokinetics, with application to quinidine.
- Solution structure of a sweet protein single-chain monellin determined by nuclear magnetic resonance and dynamical simulated annealing calculations.
- Some thoughts on individual bioequivalence.
- The dynamics of prostate-specific antigen after definitive radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
- The new trends in survival improvement require a revision of traditional gerontological concepts.
- Three-dimensional skeletonization for computer-assisted treatment planning in radiosurgery.
- Tumor vascular permeability, accumulation, and penetration of macromolecular drug carriers.
- Use of resampling techniques to estimate the variance of parameters in pharmacological assays when experimental protocols preclude independent replication: an example using Schild regressions.
- Volumetric brain imaging studies in the elderly with mood disorders.
- White matter and subcortical gray matter lesion volume changes and late-life depression outcome: a 4-year magnetic resonance imaging study.
- White matter hyperintensity progression and late-life depression outcomes.