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Principles and Procedures of Statistics: A Biometrical Approach.
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The control of the false discovery rate in multiple testing under dependency
Yoav Benjamini,Daniel Yekutieli +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that a simple FDR controlling procedure for independent test statistics can also control the false discovery rate when test statistics have positive regression dependency on each of the test statistics corresponding to the true null hypotheses.
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Generality of leaf trait relationships: a test across six biomes
Peter B. Reich,David S. Ellsworth,M. B. Walters,James M. Vose,Charles A. Gresham,John C. Volin,William D. Bowman +6 more
TL;DR: Testing for biome differences in the slope and intercept of interspecific relationships among leaf traits for more than 100 species in six distinct biomes of the Americas suggests a predictable set of scaling relationships among key leaf morphological, chemical, and metabolic traits that are replicated globally among terrestrial ecosystems regardless of biome or vegetation type.
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A factor analysis of landscape pattern and structure metrics
Kurt H. Riitters,Robert V. O'Neill,Carolyn T. Hunsaker,James D. Wickham,D.H. Yankee,S. P. Timmins,K.B. Jones,Barbara L. Jackson +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multivariate factor analysis was used to identify the common axes (or dimensions) of pattern and structure which were measured by a reduced set of 26 metrics, which were interpreted as composite measures of average patch compaction, overall image texture, average patch shape, patch perimeter-area scaling, number of attribute classes, and large-patch density area scaling.
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Attitude determinants in tourism destination choice
Seoho Um,John L. Crompton +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a two-stage approach to travel destination choice was developed based on the construct of an evoked set, and attitude was operationalized as the difference between perceived inhibitors and perceived facilitators.
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Establishment and maintenance of friable, embryogenic maize callus and the involvement of L-proline.
Charles L. Armstrong,C. E. Green +1 more
TL;DR: Frequentencies of friable-callus initiation and somatic-embryoid formation increased linearly with addition to N6 medium, and L-Glutamine was not a satisfactory substitute for L-proline.