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An upscaling approach was developed for simulating soil water flow in horizontal heterogeneous unsaturated zone at field scale under flood irrigation. Based on the assumption of stream tube model and the van Genuchten-Mualem soil hydraulic function with five parameters Ks, [alpha], n, [theta]r...
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The additive model is an effective dimension-reduction approach that also provides flexibility in modeling the relation between a response variable and key covariates. The literature is largely developed to scalar response and vector covariates. In this article, more complex data are of...
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The accelerated failure time model is an attractive alternative to the Cox model when the proportionality assumption fails to capture the relationship between the survival time and longitudinal covariates. Several complications arise when the covariates are measured intermittently at different...
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Inference for the mean difference in the two-sample random censorship model is an important problem in comparative survival and reliability test studies. This paper develops an adjusted empirical likelihood inference and a martingale-based bootstrap inference for the mean difference. A...
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Let F(s, t) = P(X s, Y t) be the bivariate survival function which is subject to random censoring. Let be the bivariate product limit estimator (PL-estimator) by Campbell and Földes (1982, Proceedings International Colloquium on Non-parametric Statistical Inference, Budapest 1980,...
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