Poisson's ratio is the ratio of the relative contraction strain (that is, the transverse, lateral or radial strain) perpendicular to the applied load to the relative extension strain (that is, the axial strain) in the direction of the applied load. Poisson's ratio can...
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I read that by exponentiating the "GRUPO1" coefficient, I would get the Odds ratio, since this is the effect size that I need to present in the paper. However, in the mentioned papers they present the Odds ratio (or Rate ratio (Åkerlund 2022) with the confid...
Poisson's ratio is the negative ratio of the transverse strain to the axial strain (assuming that the axial strain is in the direction of the applied load). This ratio is typically given by the Greek letter v(also written as nu, and pronounced like the word “new”). You can visualize...
# the first degradation process resize_prob: [0.2, 0.7, 0.1] # up, down, keep resize_range: [0.15, 1.5] gaussian_noise_prob: 0.5 noise_range: [1, 30] poisson_scale_range: [0.05, 3] gray_noise_prob: 0.4 jpeg_range: [30, 95] # the second degradation process second_blur_prob: ...
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It should be cautioned that assessments by PMR may not always be reliable due to a lack of information about the populations at risk. Therefore, even though the denominator or numerator of the ratio is skewed, it is suggested that SMRs should be used instead of PMRs. In fact, the ...
While it may be possible to numerically determine the range of y values, the resulting error would be too large for the approximation to be valid. Instead, we make the assumption that the spatial distribution of exits across the region follows a two-dimensional homogeneous Poisson point process ...