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Karnofsky Performance Status Scale Questionnaire
Known as:
KPS SCALE
, KPSS
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A standardized rating scale originally developed by David A. Karnofsky and Joseph H. Burchenal in 1949 which is used to evaluate the degree to which…Â
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2013
2013
Short-term Solar Irradiance Forecasting Using Exponential Smoothing State Space Model
Zibo Dong
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Dazhi Yang
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Wilfred M. Walsh
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Thomas Reindl
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Armin G. Aberle
2013
We forecast high resolution solar irradiance time series using an exponential smoothing state space (ESSS) model. To stationarize…Â
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2011
2011
Application of modern tests for stationarity to single-trial MEG data
Lech Kipiński
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Reinhard König
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Cezary Andrzej Sieluzycki
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Wojciech Kordecki
Biological Cybernetics
2011
Stationarity is a crucial yet rarely questioned assumption in the analysis of time series of magneto- (MEG) or…Â
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2011
2011
Utility of the Kurashiki Prehospital Stroke Scale for hyperacute stroke.
Y Iguchi
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Kazumi Kimura
,
Masao Watanabe
,
Kensaku Shibazaki
,
Junya Aoki
Cerebrovascular diseases
2011
BACKGROUNDS Our aim was to confirm the utility of paramedics using the Kurashiki Prehospital Stroke Scale (KPSS), with a maximum…Â
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2008
2008
Mechanisms involved in testosterone-induced vasodilatation in pig prostatic small arteries.
Jorge Navarro-Dorado
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Luis M. Orensanz
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+6 authors
Medardo Hernández
Life sciences
2008
AIMS Testosterone is beneficial to the cardiovascular system due to its direct coronary vasodilatory action and its circulatory…Â
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2005
2005
Prewhitening Bias in HAC Estimation*
Donggyu Sul
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Peter C. B. Phillips
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Chi-Young Choi
2005
Heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation consistent (HAC) estimation commonly involves the use of prewhitening filters based on…Â
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2004
2004
Perceived social support in a large community sample
William L Coventry
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N. A. Gillespie
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A. C. Heath
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N. G. Martin
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology
2004
The positive health and wellbeing effects of social support have been consistently demonstrated in the literature since the late…Â
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2004
2004
Perceived social support in a large community sample--age and sex differences.
William L Coventry
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N. A. Gillespie
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A. C. Heath
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N. G. Martin
Social psychiatry and psychiatric epidemiology
2004
BACKGROUND The positive health and wellbeing effects of social support have been consistently demonstrated in the literature…Â
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2002
2002
Rescaled variance and related tests for long memory in volatility and levels
Liudas Giraitisa
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Piotr Kokoszkab
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Remigijus Leipuscd
2002
This paper studies properties of tests for long memory for general fourth order stationary sequences. We propose a rescaled…Â
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1998
1998
Generalizations of the KPSS-test for Stationarity
Bart Hobijn
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Philip Hans Franses
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Marius Ooms
1998
We propose automatic generalizations of the KPSS-test for the null hypothesis of stationarity of a univariate time series. We can…Â
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1997
1997
Noradrenaline, beta-adrenoceptor mediated vasorelaxation and nitric oxide in large and small pulmonary arteries of the rat.
R M Priest
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Davy Hucks
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J. P. Ward
British journal of pharmacology
1997
1. Noradrenaline induces a meagre vasoconstriction in small muscular pulmonary arteries compared to large conduit pulmonary…Â
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