R is a programming language widely used in health research, as it provides a vast collection of software packages that encompass a wide range of data analysis techniques to conduct from simple to ...
Abstract: The purpose of this methods and concepts tutorial is to present the homodyned K-distribution (HKD) statistical modeling of the echo envelope of received radio frequency (RF) signals in the ...
Metabolomics has experienced significant growth and increased popularity due to technological advancements. We introduced an integrated tool for untargeted metabolomics analysis, SMART 1.0, that ...
A global team led by Michal Holčapek, professor of analytical chemistry at the Faculty of Chemical Technology, UPCE, Pardubice (Czech Republic), and Jakub Idkowiak, a research associate from KU Leuven ...
ABSTRACT: In a previous article, an R script was developed and divided into three parts to implement the multivariate normality (MVN) Q-test based on both the chi-square approximation and the ...
The analysis of covariance (Ancova) is a widely used statistical technique for the comparison of groups with respect to a quantitative dependent variable in such a way that the comparison takes into ...
ABSTRACT: Soil pH is a critical indicator of soil health and fertility, influencing nutrient availability and crop productivity. Leveraging real-time sensor technology allows for high-resolution data ...
Abstract: Ultrareliable low-latency communication (URLLC) constitutes a key service class of the fifth generation (5G) and beyond cellular networks. Notably, designing and supporting URLLC pose a ...
In the domain of statistics, Pearson’s correlation coefficient — also known as “r” — is a crucial measure for identifying the strength and direction of the linear relationship between two variables.
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