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Autor:
John R. Gleason, Michael E. Brier
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Seminars in Dialysis. 3:101-104
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John R. Gleason
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. 34:63-66
Li and De Moor (1999, Comput. Statist. Data Anal. 29, 213–216) suggested a simple approximation to the distribution function of the student t family. This note observes that the Gaver–Kafadar approximation (1984, Amer. Statist. 38, 308–311) is
Autor:
Michael P. Carey, Laura S. Braaten, Stephen A. Maisto, John R. Gleason, Andrew D. Forsyth, Lauren E. Durant, Beth C. Jaworski
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Health Psychology. 19:3-11
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Psychological Assessment. 12:186-192
Autor:
John R. Gleason
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. 31:147-158
Several statistical procedures require upper quantiles of the studentized range distribution, but few environments for statistical analysis offer on-line calculation of those quantiles. This is because available algorithms require high-precision nume
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Nutrition. 15:555-562
The effects of anorexia induced by early tumor, and anorexia induced by total parenteral nutrition (TPN) on food intake and the indexes of food intake, were investigated in rats infused with saline after jugular catheter placement and concomitant ino
Autor:
Alessandro Laviano, Masato Koseki, Zhong-Jin Yang, Michael M. Meguid, John R. Gleason, Larry L. Bellinger, Albert Oler
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Surgery. 119:202-207
With the onset of eating, the associated rise of dopamine in the lateral hypothalamus (LHA-DA) is thought to regulate quantity of food consumed per meal. Early release of LHA-DA induced by eating is facilitated by oronasal stimulation; we propose tha
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 270:R413-R419
We studied the effect of gender on food intake, meal number, and meal size in eight 10-wk-old female and seven age-matched male Fischer 344 rats for 44 consecutive days. Although food intake (g/100 g body wt) was similar in males and females (5.42 +/
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Zhong-Jin Yang, John R. Gleason, Michael M. Meguid, Robert A. Meguid, Mao-Xing Yue, J. L. Beverly
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 265:R1387-R1391
To determine whether brain glycogen concentrations change during parenteral nutrition, Fischer 344 rats with jugular vein catheters received 0.9 N saline or parenteral nutrition providing 100% of daily calories (PN-100). Rats were killed after 4 days
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Physiology & Behavior. 54:471-475
The role of olfactory input in the regulation of food intake and feeding patterns in rats was investigated by performing bilateral olfactory bulbectomy. Compared to control rats, bulbectomized rats ate the same amount of food, but did so via a decrea