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Bioassays with natural mortality: handling overdispersion using random effects
(2011)
In fitting dose-response models to entomological data it is often necessary to take account of natural mortality and/or overdispersion. The standard approach to handle natural mortality is to use Abbott's formula (Abbott, ...
Bioassay models with natural mortality and random effects
(2011)
In fitting dose-response models to entomological data it is often necessary to take account of natural mortality and/or overdispersion. The standard approach to handle natural mortality is to use Abbott¿s formula. Standard ...
Analysis of an Observational Study
(2011)
The study presented below aimed to compare survival of colorectal
cancer patients against survival of a sub-population with a secondary disease,
in
ammatory bowel disease (IBD).
The data were taken from a observational ...
Analysis of an Observational Studies - An Example Using Data from the Irish Cancer Registry
(2011)
The study presented below aimed to compare survival of colorectal
cancer patients against survival of a sub-population with a secondary disease,
in
ammatory bowel disease (IBD).
The data were taken from a observational ...
Experimental characterisation of neural tissue at collision speeds
(International Research Council on Biomechanics of Injury (IRCOBI), 2012)
Mechanical characterisation of brain tissue at high loading velocities is particularly important for modelling Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). During severe impact conditions, brain tissue experiences a mixture of compression, ...
Mechanical properties of excised human skin
(Springer Verlag, 2010)
In this study we have investigated in influence of
location, gender and orientation on the deformation characteristics
of 55 samples of human excised skin. Uniaxial tensile
tests were carried out at a strain rate of ...
Tectonic structure and permeability in the Taupô Rift: new insights from analysis of LiDAR derived dems
(New Zealand Geothermal Workshop, 2017-11-22)
The location of permeable zones, and preliminary
quantification of a geothermal well’s production or injection
capacity are routinely interpreted from well pressure,
temperature, and flow measurements made at ...
Volcanic texture identification and influence on permeability using a borehole resistivity image log in the Whakamaru Group Ignimbrite, Wairakei Geothermal Field, New Zealand
(Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, 2018-02-12)
Discerning the contributions to fluid flow in a geothermal reservoir from intrinsic and structural permeability components is an
important, yet difficult task. High-quality, resistivity borehole image log data (Formation ...
Discussion between a reservoir engineer and a geologist: permeability identification from completion test data and borehole image logs integration
(39th New Zealand Geothermal Workshop, 2017-11-22)
The location of permeable zones, and preliminary quantification of a geothermal well’s production or injection capacity are routinely interpreted from well pressure, temperature, and flow measurements made at different ...