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Humans 2 Allometric modelling 1 Anthropometry 1 Biological 1 Body Constitution 1 Body Size 1 Body-size covariates 1 Bone Density 1 Competitive Behavior 1 Competitive Behaviour 1 Female 1 Female athletes 1 HV Social pathology. Social and public welfare 1 Heart 1 Heteroscedasticity 1 Log-linear regression models 1 Logistic Models 1 Logistic curve 1 Male 1 Metabolism 1 Models 1 Muscles 1 Non‐linear regression 1 Performance ratio 1 Period of acceleration 1 Physical Endurance 1 Proportionality 1 QA Mathematics 1 R Medicine (General) 1 Ratios 1 Respiratory Physiology 1 Swimming 1 World record swimming speeds 1
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Holder, Roger L. 5 Nevill, Alan M. 3 Altman, Douglas G. 2 Royston, Patrick 2 Bate, Stuart 1 Marshall, A. 1 Marshall, Andrea 1 Peyrebrune, M. 1 Whyte, Gregory P. 1
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Ergonomics : an international journal of research and practice in human factors and ergonomics ; the official publication of the Ergonomics Society and International Ergonomics Association 1
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Combining estimates of interest in prognostic modelling studies after multiple imputation: current practice and guidelines
Marshall, A.; Altman, Douglas G.; Holder, Roger L.; … - 2009
Background: Multiple imputation (MI) provides an effective approach to handle missing covariate data within prognostic modelling studies, as it can properly account for the missing data uncertainty. The multiply imputed datasets are each analysed using standard prognostic modelling techniques to...
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Are there limits to swimming world records?
Nevill, Alan M.; Whyte, Gregory P.; Holder, Roger L.; … - 2007
The purpose of this article was to investigate whether swimming world records are beginning to plateau and whether the inequality between men and women's swimming performances is narrowing, similar to that observed in running world records. A flattened "S-shaped curve" logistic curve is fitted...
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Modeling physiological and anthropometric variables known to vary with body size and other confounding variables
Nevill, Alan M.; Bate, Stuart; Holder, Roger L. - 2005
This review explores the most appropriate methods of identifying population differences in physiological and anthropometric variables known to differ with body size and other confounding variables. We shall provide an overview of such problems from a historical point of view. We shall then give...
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Combining estimates of interest in prognostic modelling studies after multiple imputation: current practice and guidelines
Marshall, Andrea; Altman, Douglas G.; Holder, Roger L.; … - 2009
Background: Multiple imputation (MI) provides an effective approach to handle missing covariate data within prognostic modelling studies, as it can properly account for the missing data uncertainty. The multiply imputed datasets are each analysed using standard prognostic modelling techniques to...
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Modelling handgrip strength in the presence of confounding variables: results from the Allied Dunbar National Fitness Survey
Nevill, Alan M.; Holder, Roger L. - In: Ergonomics : an international journal of research and … 43 (2000) 10, pp. 1547-1558
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