Insurancenewsnet.com: Studies from University of Tasmania Yield New Information about Risk Management (A Flexible Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling Technique for Risk…
Studies from University of Tasmania Yield New Information about Risk Management (A Flexible Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling Technique for Risk…
lse: Hierarchical Bayesian Approach for Modeling Spatiotemporal Variability in Flood Damage Processes
Nature: Controlling for confounding in the presence of measurement error in hierarchical models: a Bayesian approach
Controlling for confounding in the presence of measurement error in hierarchical models: a Bayesian approach
CU Boulder News & Events: Bayesian Hierarchical Network Model for Forecasting Daily River Stage in a River Network
A novel Bayesian Hierarchical Network Model (BHNM) is designed for ensemble predictions of daily river stage, leveraging the spatial interdependence of river networks and hydrometeorological variables ...
Bayesian Hierarchical Network Model for Forecasting Daily River Stage in a River Network
ascopubs.org: Phase II Multicenter Trial of Imatinib in 10 Histologic Subtypes of Sarcoma Using a Bayesian Hierarchical Statistical Model
Phase II Multicenter Trial of Imatinib in 10 Histologic Subtypes of Sarcoma Using a Bayesian Hierarchical Statistical Model
What exactly is the difference between "introduction to" and "introduction of"? For example: should it be "Introduction to the problem" or "Introduction of the problem"?
Introduction into is non-standard in Britain and (as far as I know) most of the US when used in a figurative sense (i.e. in the sense of making acquaintance with). Of course, one can introduce one physical object into another, or an idea into a conversation or intellectual construct: Jorge introduced the stick of the firework into the neck of the milk bottle. Hegel introduced the notion of a ...