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Black phosphorus (BP), one rising star of two-dimensional (2D) materials, has showcased a huge capability for ppb-level NO 2 detection. However, sluggish reaction kinetics and fragile stability frustrate its further application. In this regard, for the first time we prepared Ag nanoparticles...
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Considerable intellectual progress has been made to the development of various semiparametric varying-coefficient models over the past ten to fifteen years. An important advantage of these models is that they avoid much of the curse of dimensionality problem as the nonparametric functions are...
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In this paper, a nonparametric imputation method is developed for the additive hazards model when the censoring indicator is missing at random (MAR). The asymptotic properties of the proposed estimator are derived and the performance of the proposed estimator is demonstrated by a numerical...
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The quantity deficiency which was proposed by Hodges and Lehmann (1970) is used to compare different statistical procedures. In this article, the deficiency of the sample quantile estimator with respect to the kernel quantile estimator for left truncated and right censored (LTRC) data in the...
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In this article, we develop a varying-coefficient density-ratio model for case-control studies. The case and control samples come from two different distributions. Under the model assumption, the ratio of the two densities is related to the linear combination of covariates with varying...
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A proportional hazards model with varying coefficients allows one to examine the extent to which covariates interact nonlinearly with an exposure variable. A global partial likelihood method, in contrast with the local partial likelihood method of Fan et al. (2006), is proposed for estimation of...
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