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Is there a state-dependent
optimal
interval
for firms' R&D investment? : evidence from China
Yang, Lixiong
;
Yao, Liangyan
;
Wu, Jianzu
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Applied economics
57
(
2025
)
17
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pp. 2074-2088
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Bayesian
optimal
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design for phase I oncology clinical trials
Fellman, Bryan M.
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Yuan, Ying
- In:
Stata Journal
15
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2015
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pp. 110-120
The Bayesian
optimal
interval
(BOIN) design is a novel phase I trial design for finding the maximum tolerated dose (MTD …
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The best relationship between lumped hydrograph parameters and urbanized factors
Cheng, Shin-jen
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Natural Hazards
56
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2011
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pp. 853-867
the results of the annual average and
optimal
interval
methods. The remaining eleven cases were used to verify the …
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