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Using haplotype-based parameterization, our model infers the effects of specific haplotypes (point estimation) and constructs confidence interval for the risks of haplotypes (intervalestimation).
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Concepts covered include crossvalidation, bootstrapping,intervalestimationand hypothesis testing.
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Pulling cost-effectiveness analysis up by its bootstraps : a non-parametric approach to confidenceintervalestimation.
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Approximate is better than 'exact' forintervalestimationof binomial proportions.
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For other approaches to expressing uncertainty using intervals, seeintervalestimation.
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The larvae also have a shorter developmental time than other species, but because of their predaceous nature they can also alter entomological based postmortemintervalestimation.
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Because of this, necrophagous species are considered to be the most important for post-mortem interval estimations.
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Most of these studies deal with the immature stages, as maggots are a helpful tool in the forensic world for determining post-mortem interval estimations.
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