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Optimal sample allocation conditioned on a small area model, estimator, and auxiliary data

2018

We have studied optimal sample allocation, associated with small area estimation, when the objective is to obtain as accurate estimates as possible, for the population and for the subpopulations, called as areas here. It is a question of a two-level optimization problem. The basic premise is composed of planned areas, stratified sampling, and small overall sample size predetermined by restricted time and budget resources. Low sample sizes are common in market surveys. During this thesis, we have developed new allocation methods, based on a small area model, estimator, and auxiliary data. The final method, the three-term Pareto allocation, is based on the three terms of the mean-squared erro…

area characteristicsmulti-objective optimizationsmall sample sizeregister datarekisteritotantapienaluemallimonitavoiteoptimointisurvey-tutkimustrade-offestimointi
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Use of artificial substrates for sampling benthic macroinvertebrates in the assessment of water quality of large lowland rivers

2004

The objective of this investigation was to evaluate the usefulness of the artificial substrate sampler in collecting macroinvertebrates for water quality assessment of Polish lowland rivers. This paper presents the results of a comparative study between two different sampling techniques, i.e. nettings filled with brick as artificial substrates and handnet sampling. The validity of applying the biotic index method is also demonstrated. The Belgian Biotic Index (BBI) method and the lower Nysa Kłodzka river were chosen for study. Macroinvertebrates were collected seasonally at five sampling sites. Although some invertebrate taxa revealed a specific preference for one of the two tested sampling…

artificial substrate samplermacroinvertebratesbiotic indexriver water qualityPolish Journal of Environmental Studies
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The Difference in Verbal aggressiveness Between the United States and Thailand

2013

This study analyzes the verbal aggressiveness of Americans (n = 592) and Thais (n = 232). Specifically, the analysis of this convenience sample revealed that Thais are more verbally aggressive than Americans. Cultural differences between the 2 nations are discussed as explanations for differences between the 2 nations in verbal aggressiveness.

biologyCommunicationConvenience sampleThaisbiology.organism_classificationbehavioral disciplines and activitiesVerbal aggressivenessCultural diversityparasitic diseasesta616Hofstede's cultural dimensions theoryta518PsychologySocial psychologyta515Clinical psychologyCommunication Research Reports
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Gender Discrimination and the Monitoring Role of Female Directors Over Accounting Quality

2016

Recent research in accounting suggests female directors exert more stringent monitoring over the financial reporting process than their male counterparts. However, an emerging literature in finance and economics questions whether females in leadership roles significantly differ from their male counterparts. Building on this literature, we re-examine the link between the presence of female directors, gender biases, and financial statements quality. Using a large sample of UK firms we find that a larger percentage of women among independent directors is significantly associated with lower earnings management practices. However, we show that this relation disappears if we focus on firms that d…

business.industryCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAccountingLarge sampleEarnings managementEarnings qualityQuality (business)businessAssociation (psychology)Psychologyhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Modular Breath Analyzer (MBA): Introduction of a Breath Analyzer Platform Based on an Innovative and Unique, Modular eNose Concept for Breath Diagnos…

2021

Exhaled breath analysis for early disease detection may provide a convenient method for painless and non-invasive diagnosis. In this work, a novel, compact and easy-to-use breath analyzer platform with a modular sensing chamber and direct breath sampling unit is presented. The developed analyzer system comprises a compact, low volume, temperature-controlled sensing chamber in three modules that can host any type of resistive gas sensor arrays. Furthermore, in this study three modular breath analyzers are explicitly tested for reproducibility in a real-life breath analysis experiment with several calibration transfer (CT) techniques using transfer samples from the experiment. The experiment …

calibration transferComputer scienceRespiratory SystemPharmaceutical ScienceOrganic chemistrycorrelation alignment01 natural scienceseNoseAnalytical Chemistry0302 clinical medicineQD241-441DDC 570 / Life sciencesDrug Discoverybreath analysisSensortechnikdigestive oral and skin physiologyAtemgasanalyseMischoxideExhalationChemistry (miscellaneous)piecewise direct standardization030220 oncology & carcinogenesisElektronische NaseCalibrationMolecular MedicineMOX sensorsSpectrum analyzerAdolescentlow sensing chamber volumeReal-time computingstandard samplesbreath samplingArticleElectronic nose03 medical and health sciencesddc:570Breath testsCalibrationHumansddc:610Physical and Theoretical ChemistryReproducibilitybusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryBreath samplingpattern recognitionBreath diagnosticsAtemluftModular design0104 chemical sciencesBreath analyzerBreath gas analysisbusinessBiosensing techniquesDDC 610 / Medicine & healthBiomarkersMolecules
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Static Digestion Models: General Introduction

2015

Several in vitro methods have been developed to simulate the physiological conditions of the human gastrointestinal digestion, the simplest being the static methods. The following chapter clarifies the concepts of bioaccessibility and dialyzability, and describes the conditions (pH, enzymes, agitation, etc.) to be applied in oral, gastric and intestinal phases when assessing a food component (nutrient, bioactive or toxin) or a food product, in a single or multi-phase model. The advantages and disadvantages of the static models vs. dynamic and in vivo models are discussed, and a review of specific conditions applied on nutrients (minerals, vitamins, proteins, fatty acids, etc.) and bioactive…

chemistry.chemical_classificationNutrientFood ComponentChemistryIn vivoFood sampleFood componentsFood scienceDigestionCarotenoidGastrointestinal digestion
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Calculation of the Phase Behavior of Lipids

1998

The self-assembly of monoacyl lipids in solution is studied employing a model in which the lipid's hydrocarbon tail is described within the Rotational Isomeric State framework and is attached to a simple hydrophilic head. Mean-field theory is employed, and the necessary partition function of a single lipid is obtained via a partial enumeration over a large sample of molecular conformations. The influence of the lipid architecture on the transition between the lamellar and inverted-hexagonal phases is calculated, and qualitative agreement with experiment is found.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPartition function (quantum field theory)Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)010304 chemical physicsChemistryFOS: Physical sciencesThermodynamics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMolecular conformationLarge sampleQuantitative Biology::Subcellular ProcessesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterHydrocarbonPhase (matter)0103 physical sciencesLamellar structurelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Lipid bilayer phase behavior0210 nano-technologyCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Comparative study of two sample treatments for a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry determination of mycotoxin biomarkers in urine

2016

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryChemistryGeneral MedicineTwo sampleUrineToxicologyMycotoxinToxicology Letters
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The impact of adverse childhood experiences. Evaluation in clinical and non clinical samples using the CECA Interview (Childhood Experience of Care a…

2011

childhood abuse maltreatment clinical sample
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Psychometric properties of the Cyber-Violence Scale in Adolescent Couples (Cib-VPA)

2018

Resumen La utilización que los adolescentes hacen de las redes sociales, móviles e internet, para ejercer violencia hacia la pareja resulta preocupante. Por esta razón, es necesario disponer de instrumentos fiables, específicos para población adolescente y que permitan evaluar tanto situaciones de acoso como de victimización. El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar las propiedades psicométricas de la Escala de Ciber-violencia en Parejas Adolescentes (Cib-VPA). Esta escala consta de dos subescalas, ciberacoso perpetrado y cibervictimización, con 10 ítems cada una relativos a conductas agresivas y de control que pueden ser perpetradas o sufridas a través de redes sociales en parejas adolesce…

cibervictimizacióncyber dating abuseassessmentInitial sampleadolescentes010501 environmental sciencesevaluación01 natural sciencesAdolescent populationscale03 medical and health sciencesAnalisis factorial0302 clinical medicineescalaadolescents030212 general & internal medicineFactorial analysiscyber victimizationPsychologyHumanitiesciberviolencia de parejaGeneral Psychology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSuma Psicológica
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