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Model diagnostics for old death events.
Published 2025“…A similar trend was found for PM<sub>10</sub>. For O<sub>3</sub> exposure, the highest risk was observed on the lag1-day of per 10 μg/m<sup>3</sup> increase, with an ER of 1.073% (95% CI: 0.502% ~ 1.647%), and the largest cumulative effect occurred at a lag of 2 days with an ER of 1.113% (95%CI: 0.386% ~ 1.844%). …”
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Model diagnostics for adult death events.
Published 2025“…A similar trend was found for PM<sub>10</sub>. For O<sub>3</sub> exposure, the highest risk was observed on the lag1-day of per 10 μg/m<sup>3</sup> increase, with an ER of 1.073% (95% CI: 0.502% ~ 1.647%), and the largest cumulative effect occurred at a lag of 2 days with an ER of 1.113% (95%CI: 0.386% ~ 1.844%). …”
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Model diagnostics for child death events.
Published 2025“…A similar trend was found for PM<sub>10</sub>. For O<sub>3</sub> exposure, the highest risk was observed on the lag1-day of per 10 μg/m<sup>3</sup> increase, with an ER of 1.073% (95% CI: 0.502% ~ 1.647%), and the largest cumulative effect occurred at a lag of 2 days with an ER of 1.113% (95%CI: 0.386% ~ 1.844%). …”
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Model diagnostics for all death events.
Published 2025“…A similar trend was found for PM<sub>10</sub>. For O<sub>3</sub> exposure, the highest risk was observed on the lag1-day of per 10 μg/m<sup>3</sup> increase, with an ER of 1.073% (95% CI: 0.502% ~ 1.647%), and the largest cumulative effect occurred at a lag of 2 days with an ER of 1.113% (95%CI: 0.386% ~ 1.844%). …”
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Model diagnostics for female death events.
Published 2025“…A similar trend was found for PM<sub>10</sub>. For O<sub>3</sub> exposure, the highest risk was observed on the lag1-day of per 10 μg/m<sup>3</sup> increase, with an ER of 1.073% (95% CI: 0.502% ~ 1.647%), and the largest cumulative effect occurred at a lag of 2 days with an ER of 1.113% (95%CI: 0.386% ~ 1.844%). …”
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Model diagnostics for male death events.
Published 2025“…A similar trend was found for PM<sub>10</sub>. For O<sub>3</sub> exposure, the highest risk was observed on the lag1-day of per 10 μg/m<sup>3</sup> increase, with an ER of 1.073% (95% CI: 0.502% ~ 1.647%), and the largest cumulative effect occurred at a lag of 2 days with an ER of 1.113% (95%CI: 0.386% ~ 1.844%). …”
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Information Sampling (Beads) Task and examples of agent performance in high and low certainty environments.
Published 2023“…At the start of the tree, the variance in the probability distribution over the majority probability is highest and decreases with increasing numbers of draws. Note that the states with the same number of orange and blue beads after 3 draws are the same state. …”
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Linear stability of the flow of a second order fluid past a wedge
Published 2024“…</p><p>'velProfiles' generates figures 2(a)-(f): Velocity profile and relative variation with respect to the Newtonian<br>profile for increasing and decreasing values of the parameter K; (a), (b) γ = 0 (flat plate); (c), (d) γ = 0.5<br>(flow past a wedge); (e), (f) γ = 1 (stagnation flow).…”