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Graphical models for estimating dynamic networks

2012

Het bepalen van dynamische netwerken met behulp van data is een actief onderzoeksgebied, met name in de systeem biologie. Het schatten van de structuur van een netwerk heeft te maken met het bepalen van de aan of afwezigheid van een relatie tussen de hoekpunten in de graaf. Grafische modellen definiëren deze relaties via conditionele afhankelijkheid. In Gaussiaanse grafische modellen (GGM) wordt verondersteld dat de hoekpunten een normale verdeling volgen. Dit heeft grote voordelen vanwege de computationele handelbaarheid van GGM. Standaard GGM zijn echter niet bruikbaar om grote netwerken te bestuderen, i.e. als het aantal waarnemingen minder is dan het aantal hoekpunten van de graaf. Rece…

Penalized Likelihood Graphical Models Dynamic Networks State-space modelDynamische modellenLatent VariablesNetwerkenmathematische statistiekgraphical modelestimating dynamic networks.Proefschriften (vorm)Settore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaNormale verdelingDynamische systemenSysteembiologieGrafische methoden
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Non-Gaussian Distribution for Var Calculation

2003

Publisher Summary This chapter compares different approaches to computing Value-at-Risk (VaR) for heavy tailed return series. Each model has been submitted to a backtest analysis. The most representative asset returns of the Italian stock market and the exchange rates for the major currencies are used. The results obtained confirm that when the percentiles are below 5%, the hypothesis of normality of the conditional return distribution determines intervals of confidence whose forecast ability is low. In fact, it is observed that the return distributions are asymmetric and leptokurtic and the hypothesis of normality is usually rejected when subject to statistical test. Among the alternative …

Percentilemedia_common.quotation_subjectGaussiansymbols.namesakeDistribution (mathematics)EconometricssymbolsKurtosisStock marketNormalityGeneralized normal distributionmedia_commonStatistical hypothesis testingMathematics
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Self-normalized and randomly centered spectral estimates

1996

We review some limit theory for the periodogram and for integrated versions of it and explain the use of random normalizing and centering techniques.

PeriodogramSample autocorrelationSelf normalizedStatistical physicsBrownian bridgeLimit theoryMathematics
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Sylow permutable subnormal subgroups of finite groups II

2001

[EN] In this paper a local version of Agrawal's theorem about the structure of finite groups in which Sylow permutability is transitive is given. The result is used to obtain new characterisations of this class of finite groups.

Permutability conditionsTransitive relationClass (set theory)Soluble groupGeneral MathematicsSubnormal p'-perfect subgroupSylow theoremsStructure (category theory)Grups Teoria dePst_p-groupHall subgroupsCombinatoricsLocally finite groupComponent (group theory)ÀlgebraPermutable primeAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsBulletin of the Australian Mathematical Society
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Versuche zur somatischen Beeinflussung der Organbildung pflanzlicher Embryonen

1955

Experiments on influencing cotyledon formation in embryos ofEranthis hiemalis are reported. By treating the seeds with 100–2000 ppm solutions of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid, 2-methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic acid, α-naphthylacetic acid and even isopropyl N-phenyl carbamate one can obtain significant increases in twinning and in cotyledon anomalies (syncotyly and pleiocotyly of all degrees). Embryos can be successfully treated until approximately 2 weeks after initial opening of the follicles. X-radiations achieve the same effect, with doses of 2000–4000r corresponding to the treatments with 1000–2000 ppm 2,4-D-solutions. By using weaker concentrations and …

PharmacologyCarbamatefood.ingredientChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentfood and beveragesEmbryoCell BiologyAndrologyCellular and Molecular NeurosciencefoodBiochemistrymedicineMolecular MedicineMolecular BiologyNormal rangeIsopropylCotyledonExperientia
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Normalization of endothelial dysfunction and vascular oxidative stress by chronic atorvastatin treatment in a rat model of streptozotocin-induced dia…

2006

PharmacologyNormalization (statistics)medicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologybusiness.industryAtorvastatinRat modelStreptozotocinmedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseDiabetes mellitus type iEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineMolecular MedicineEndothelial dysfunctionbusinessOxidative stressmedicine.drugVascular Pharmacology
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Two-stage adaptive designs with correlated test statistics.

2005

When performing a trial using an adaptive sequential design, it is usually assumed that the data for each stage come from different units; for example, patients. However, sometimes it is not possible to satisfy this condition or to check whether it is satisfied. In these cases, the test statistics and p-values of each stage may be dependent. In this paper we investigate the type I error of two-stage adaptive designs when the test statistics from the stages are assumed to be bivariate normal. Analytical considerations are performed under the restriction that the conditional error function is constant in the continuation region. We show that the decisions can become conservative as well as an…

PharmacologyStatistics and ProbabilityAnalysis of VarianceClinical Trials as TopicCorrelation coefficientMultivariate normal distributionError functionContinuationSequential analysisResearch DesignData Interpretation StatisticalStatisticsPharmacology (medical)Constant (mathematics)AlgorithmsMathematicsStatistical hypothesis testingType I and type II errorsJournal of biopharmaceutical statistics
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Multivariate equivalence tests for use in pharmaceutical development.

2014

Statistical equivalence analyses are well-established parts of many studies in the biomedical sciences. Also in pharmaceutical development and manufacturing equivalence testing methods are required in order to statistically establish similarities between machines, process components, or complete processes. This article presents a choice of multivariate equivalence testing procedures for normally distributed data as generalizations of existing univariate methods. In all derived methods, variability is interpreted as nuisance parameter. The use of the proposed methods in pharmaceutical development is demonstrated with a comparative analysis of dissolution profiles.

PharmacologyStatistics and ProbabilityMultivariate statisticsMahalanobis distanceEquivalence testingDrug Industrybusiness.industryUnivariateNormal DistributionMachine learningcomputer.software_genreDelta methodPharmaceutical PreparationsSolubilityResearch DesignData Interpretation StatisticalMultivariate AnalysisEconometricsNuisance parameterPharmacology (medical)Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputerEquivalence (measure theory)MathematicsJournal of biopharmaceutical statistics
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The role of microRNAs in cancer: diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers and targets of therapies

2012

Introduction: miRNAs are noncoding RNAs that target specific mRNA with subsequent regulation of particular genes, implicated in various biological processes. In cancer, miRNAs could show a different expression from normal tissues. miRNAs have a role as oncogenes when they target tumor suppressor genes and similarly they are tumor suppressors when they target oncogenes. Areas covered: In this review, areas covered include the role of miRNAs in cancer diagnosis, prognosis and research for achievement of therapeutic strategies implicating miRNAs in oncology. As biogenesis of miRNAs is fundamental to understand their usefulness, this has also been discussed. Both miRNA expression profiles in ca…

PharmacologyTumor biologySettore MED/06 - Oncologia MedicaClinical BiochemistryNormal tissueCancerBiologyBioinformaticsmedicine.diseasePrognosisPeripheral bloodlaw.inventionbiomarkers cancer miRNAs therapyMicroRNAslawMirna expressionNeoplasmsDrug DiscoverymicroRNAmedicineBiomarkers TumorMolecular MedicineSuppressorHumansGene
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Effects of chemically modified tetracyclines (CMTs) in sensitive, multidrug resistant and apoptosis resistant leukaemia cell lines

2001

Recently discovered chemically modified tetracyclines (CMTs) have shown in vitro and in vivo anti-proliferative and anti-tumour activities. Here, we evaluated in vitro the anti-proliferative and apoptotic activity of six different dedimethylamino chemically modified tetracyclines (CMT-1, CMT-3, CMT-5, CMT-6, CMT-7 and CMT-8) in sensitive and multidrug resistant myeloid leukaemia cells (HL60 and HL60R) in vitro. Three of these compounds (CMT-5, CMT-6, CMT-7) showed low cytotoxic activity both in sensitive and in resistant cells, CMT-3 was endowed with a high anti-proliferative activity only in sensitive cells and was moderately effective as apoptosis inducing agent, with an activity similar …

Pharmacologycongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesProgrammed cell deathbiologyBiological activitynervous system diseasesMultiple drug resistanceBiochemistryCell cultureApoptosisCancer researchbiology.proteinCytotoxic T cellCaspaseAntibacterial agentBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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