Comparison of plasma protein changes induced by danazol and pregnancy.

1979 · vol. 55 Suppl 5 , pp. 40–3 · W2473675257
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This paper statistically compares plasma protein changes induced by danazol treatment with those observed during pregnancy.

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Assume k (k \\geq 2) populations are given. The associated independent random variables have continuous distribution functions differing only in their unknown location parameter. The statistical selection goal of subset selection is to select a non-empty subset which contains the best population with confidence level P*, with k^{-1} <P*

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