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C.M. Triggs

Researcher at University of Auckland

Publications -  30
Citations -  1273

C.M. Triggs is an academic researcher from University of Auckland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bayes' theorem & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1191 citations.

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Morphological distinction of molecular types in Ammonia – towards a taxonomic revision of the world’s most commonly misidentified foraminifera

TL;DR: The results of this study imply that the widespread practice of recognising only one, two or three species of Recent Ammonia worldwide should be abandoned.
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A Comparative Study of Cost Estimation Models for Web Hypermedia Applications

TL;DR: A comparison of the prediction accuracy of three CBR techniques used to estimate the effort to develop Web hypermedia applications and to choose the one with the best estimates is presented.
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Ethnic-Specific Normative Reference Values for Echocardiographic LA and LV Size, LV Mass, and Systolic Function: The EchoNoRMAL Study

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TL;DR: Sex- and/or ethnic-appropriate echocardiographic reference values are indicated for many measurements of LA and LV size, LV mass, and EF, and Reference values for LV volumes and mass also differ across the age range.
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A comparison of development effort estimation techniques for Web hypermedia applications

TL;DR: This paper compares the prediction accuracy of three CBR techniques to estimate the effort to develop Web hypermedia applications against three commonly used prediction models, namely multiple linear regression, stepwise regression and regression trees.
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Assessing uncertainty in DNA evidence caused by sampling effects.

TL;DR: The authors find that all modern methods have areas of strength and weakness, and the highest posterior density or the bootstrap provide a better general method, with non-zero theta, for performance.