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Anne Chao
Researcher at National Tsing Hua University
Publications - 190
Citations - 29522
Anne Chao is an academic researcher from National Tsing Hua University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Estimator & Population. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 178 publications receiving 24610 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne Chao include National Taiwan University.
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Correlation between early sublingual small vessel density and late blood lactate level in critically ill surgical patients.
Yu-Chang Yeh,Ming-Jiuh Wang,Anne Chao,Wen-Je Ko,Wing-Sum Chan,Shou-Zen Fan,Jui-Chang Tsai,Wei-Zen Sun +7 more
TL;DR: Early total and perfused small vessel density may be used as an early predictor or therapeutic goal for critically ill surgical patients in further studies.
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A comparison study of realtime fatality rates: severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Toronto and Beijing, China
TL;DR: A competing risk model implemented via a counting process is used to estimate the realtimefatality rate in an epidemic of SARS, which can capture and reflect the time‐varying nature of the fatality rate over the course of the outbreak in a timely and accurate manner.
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Analgesic use in intubated patients during acute resuscitation.
TL;DR: It is suggested that patients who are intubated during the acute resuscitation probably receive inadequate analgesia, and the inadequacy appears to be in the timing and repetition of administration, rather than the dose.
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A nonparametric lower bound for the number of species shared by multiple communities
TL;DR: A nonparametric approach to constructing a lower bound for the number of species shared by N (N≥2) communities is derived and the application of the proposed method to estimate the size of a shared population based on capture-recapture data from each population is discussed.
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Salvage logging changes the taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional successional trajectories of forest bird communities
Kostadin B. Georgiev,Kostadin B. Georgiev,Anne Chao,Jorge Castro,Yan‐Han Chen,Chang-Yong Choi,Joseph B. Fontaine,Richard L. Hutto,Eun-Jae Lee,Jörg Müller,Jörg Müller,Josep Rost,Michał Żmihorski,Simon Thorn +13 more
TL;DR: It is found that Dissimilarities between bird communities caused by salvage logging persisted over time for rare, common and dominant species, evolutionary lineages and for rare functional groups, and taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic dissimilarities persisted for over a decade.