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ng decrease » nn decrease (Expand Search), _ decrease (Expand Search), a decrease (Expand Search)
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Effects of FE and RUD wrist postures on the mean cross-sectional area within each quartile.
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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). In this article, we propose two change-point–based control charts to detect sparse shifts in the mean vector of high-dimensional heteroscedastic processes. …”
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The mean <i>z</i>-coordinate error decreasing percentages (%) of SSI-RIK compared to EM-SFM, CSF and RIK, when the sequence sizes vary from 15 to 50 with an equal interval 5.
Published 2015“…<p>The mean <i>z</i>-coordinate error decreasing percentages (%) of SSI-RIK compared to EM-SFM, CSF and RIK, when the sequence sizes vary from 15 to 50 with an equal interval 5.…”
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Differences in mean scores of upper extremity performance in all five accelerometer-derived variables across four time points- pre-HABIT, post-HABIT, 3-month, and 6-month post-HABI...
Published 2024“…<p>Values reported are means ± SEM as determined by distribution of data during each assessment time point. (a) Use ratio, (b) Magnitude ratio, (c) Bilateral magnitude, (d) Median acceleration, and (e) Acceleration variability. …”
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