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Guiasu method 4 AHP method 2 analytic hierarchy process 2 ANOV 1 Assessment instruments 1 CIMT 1 Nuclear proliferation 1 Risk of falling 1 Wilcoxon test 1 Yen's method 1 age 1 belief functions 1 carotid intima-medial thickness 1 deaf and hard of hearing students 1 fractures 1 fuzzy logic 1 fuzzy mathematics 1 fuzzy preference relations 1 hormone replacement therapy 1 medication use 1 menopausal 1 nuclear terrorism 1 pairwise t-test 1 risk factor 1 serum 25-OHD level 1
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MORDESON, JOHN N. 2 Mordeson, John N. 2 Armas, Laura 1 BURTON, LISA R. 1 CLARK, TERRY D. 1 Cheng, Shih-Chuan 1 FONG, NELSON C. 1 Hunter, Larry W. 1 Jayachandran, Muthuvel 1 LANUM, NICOLE 1 Lappe, Joan 1 Malik, D. S. 1 Malik, Davender S. 1 Miller, Virginia M. 1 OLSON, LYNN 1 ROSSI, KAREN K. 1 Shepherd, Alex 1 Slattery, Kellan 1 Slavik, Veronica J. 1 WETHING, HILARY C. 1
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Risk of Falling in Older Women
Armas, Laura; Lappe, Joan; Slavik, Veronica J.; … - In: New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 11 (2015) 01, pp. 1-12
We propose a weighted average approach to measure the risk of falling in older women. We consider four causal variables of falling, namely serum 25-OHD levels, medication use, fracture, and age. We use five methods to derive linear equations with these four factors as independent variables in...
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A Fuzzy Mathematical Model Determining the Risk for Carotid Intima-Medial Thickness in Recently Menopausal Women Enrolled in the KEEPS Study
Shepherd, Alex; Miller, Virginia M.; Hunter, Larry W.; … - In: New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 10 (2014) 03, pp. 187-201
, including the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method, Guiasu method, Yen method, Dempster–Shafer (DS) method, and the set …
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CLOSING THE LANGUAGE GAP FOR DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING CHILDREN
MORDESON, JOHN N.; BURTON, LISA R.; OLSON, LYNN; FONG, … - In: New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 07 (2011) 01, pp. 51-62
We use techniques from fuzzy mathematics to develop metrics for measuring how well deaf and hard of hearing preschool students of Omaha Hearing School are closing the gap with respect to language growth.
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A FUZZY MATHEMATICAL MODEL OF NUCLEAR STABILITY
MORDESON, JOHN N.; WETHING, HILARY C.; CLARK, TERRY D. - In: New Mathematics and Natural Computation (NMNC) 06 (2010) 02, pp. 119-140
We use techniques from fuzzy mathematics to develop metrics for measuring how well the US is achieving its overarching national security goal: to protect itself, its allies and its friends from both nuclear attack and coercive pressures by states possessing nuclear weapons. The metrics are...
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