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Optimal designs for contingent response models
(Springer, 2004)We study D- and c-optimal designs for the contingent response models of (1995). In the contingent response model there are two types of failure. We call one failure type toxicity and the other disease failure. No toxicity ... -
Optimal designs for contingent response models with application to toxicity and efficacy
(Issac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, 2011-12)We generalize results in the literature to obtain a general family contingent response models. These models have ternary outcomes constructed from two Bernouli outcomes, where one outcome is only observed if the other ... -
Optimal designs for contingent response models with application to toxicity–efficacy studies
(Springer Science & Business Media, 2012)We describe a general family of contingent response models. These models have ternary outcomes constructed from two Bernoulli outcomes, where one outcome is only observed if the other outcome is positive. This family is ... -
Optimal designs for dose-finding in contingent response models
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2004-12)We study D- and c-optimal designs for dose-finding with opposing failure functions. In particular, we study the contingent response models of Li, Durham and Flournoy (1995). In the contingent response model, there are two ... -
Optimized approaches for the sequence determination of double-stranded RNA templates
(Journal of Virological Methods, 2010-08-18)Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) is in many cases the only available template for molecular and diagnostic studies of RNA viruses. A novel mycovirus with a five dsRNAs segmented-genome served as a model system for the ... -
Planting the Seeds to Overcome Uprooting: A Study of the Forced Transformations in the Palestinian Peasant’s Life
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Postnational Ethics, Postcolonial Politics: Raymonda Tawil’s My Home, My Prison
(Syracuse UP, 2007) -
Preparation of Novel Cyanoguanidine Derivatives of Tryptamines
(Thieme, 2001)A new class of cyanoguanidine derivatives bearing a tryptamine moiety was prepared by a three-step reaction sequence. The preparation of the starting materials and characterization of the intermediates are also described. -
A QTL on the short arm of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) chromosome 3B affects the stability of grain weight in plants exposed to a brief heat shock early in grain filling
(BioMed Central, 2016)Background: Molecular markers and knowledge of traits associated with heat tolerance are likely to provide breeders with a more efficient means of selecting wheat varieties able to maintain grain size after heat waves during ... -
Rearrangement of Allyl Aryl Ethers II, Reactions of Hydroquinones with Cycloalkenediols
(Thieme, 1997)Cycloalkenobenzofurans are prepared in one operation from hydroquinone and cycloakenediol involving a sequence of acid-catalyzed formation of ether , 1,3- and 3,3-rearrangements, and acid-catalyzed intramolecular cyclization ... -
Rearrangement of Allyl Aryl Ethers III, Reactions of Alkoxyhydroquinones with Cycloalkenediols
(Elsevier, 1997)Cycloalkenobenzofurans were prepared in one-pot reaction from methoxyhydroquinone, 2,5- and 2,6 and 2,3- dialkoxyhydroquinone with cycloalkenediol. Reaction between isomeric 2,5- dialkoxyhydroquinone with diol led to the ... -
Records of scorpions from the Palestinian Territories, with the first chromosomal data (Arachnida: Scorpiones)
(Zoology in the Middle East, 2013)Seven species were collected from several habitats in the West Bank, namely Leiurus quinquestriatus, Androctonus crassicauda, Compsobuthus werneri, Orthochirus scrobiculosus, Hottentotta judaicus, Nebo hierichonticus, ... -
Rehumanizing Palestinians?
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Risk factors for cerebral palsy in Palestinian children: a case-control study Suzy Daher, MPH Lina El-Khairy, PhD
(Lamcet, 2013-12-05)Little is known about the risk factors for cerebral palsy in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt). Indeed, the focus in studies so far has been on developed countries. We therefore assessed known prenatal and perinatal ...