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A change-point–based control chart for detecting sparse mean changes in high-dimensional heteroscedastic data
Published 2023“…More difficulties appear when detecting and diagnosing abnormal behaviors caused by a small set of variables (i.e., sparse changes). …”
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A randomized trial of a behavioral intervention to decrease hospital length of stay by decreasing bedrest
Published 2020“…Previous studies of early mobilization have demonstrated improvement in outcomes, but the interventions studied have been resource-intensive. We aimed to decrease the time hospital inpatients spend in bed through a pragmatic mobilization protocol.…”
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Epistasis detectably alters correlations between genomic sites in a narrow parameter window
Published 2019“…<div><p>Different genomic sites evolve inter-dependently due to the combined action of epistasis, defined as a non-multiplicative contribution of alleles at different loci to genome fitness, and the physical linkage of different loci in genome. …”
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Flowchart of the study population.
Published 2024“…For every 1-point decrease in the test scores, there was a 0.95% (95% CI: 0.93%; 0.97%) lower probability of scoring B or higher in the ninth-grade exam and a 1.03% (95% CI: 1.00%; 1.05%) lower probability of completing high school within five years after graduating from lower secondary school. …”