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  • 11Lecteur Biométrique — Biométrie Le mot biométrie désigne dans un sens très large l étude quantitative des êtres vivants. Parmi les principaux domaines d application de la biométrie, on peut citer l agronomie, l anthropologie, l écologie et la médecine. L usage de ce… …

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  • 12Reconnaissance faciale — Biométrie Le mot biométrie désigne dans un sens très large l étude quantitative des êtres vivants. Parmi les principaux domaines d application de la biométrie, on peut citer l agronomie, l anthropologie, l écologie et la médecine. L usage de ce… …

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  • 13Christophe Naudin — Christophe Naudin, 2009 Born 22 December 1962(1962 12 22) Libourne, France Residence …

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  • 14Cochran-Armitage test for trend — The Cochran Armitage test for trend[1][2], named for William Cochran and Peter Armitage, is used in categorical data analysis when the aim is to assess for the presence of an association between a variable with two categories and a variable with… …

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  • 15Biometrics (journal) — Infobox Journal discipline = Statistics website = http://www.biometrics.tibs.org/ link1 = http://biomet.oxfordjournals.org/archive/ link1 name = Content archive publisher = International Biometric Society Blackwell Publishing country = USA… …

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  • 16COPSS Presidents' Award — The COPSS Presidents Award is given annually by the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies [http://www.niss.org/copss/] to a person under the age of 40, in recognition of outstanding contributions to the profession of statistics. It is… …

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  • 17Mixed model — A mixed model is a statistical model containing both fixed effects and random effects, that is mixed effects. These models are useful in a wide variety of disciplines in the physical, biological and social sciences. They are particularly useful… …

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  • 18Institute of Biology — The Institute of Biology (IoB) is a professional body for biologists, primarily those working in the United Kingdom. Membership currently stands around 14,000. It was founded in 1950, received a Royal Charter in 1979 and holds charitable… …

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  • 19Concordance correlation coefficient — In statistics, the concordance correlation coefficient measures the agreement between two variables, e.g., to evaluate reproducibility or for inter rater reliability. Definition Lawrence Lin has the form of the concordance correlation coefficient …

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  • 20List of academic statistical associations — International statistical societies= *Institute of Mathematical Statistics *International Biometric Society *International Chinese Statistical Association *International Environmetrics Society *International Society For Bayesian Analysis… …

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