Simpson’s paradox is named after Edward Simpson, who first described this paradox in the 1951 paper "The Interpretation of Interaction in Contingency Tables" from theJournal of the Royal Statistical Society. Pearson and Yule each observed a similar paradox half a century earlier than Simpson, so ...
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A paradoxal role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) has been proposed, such as signaling as a proliferation regulator or even presenting cytotoxic activity, depending on the concentration. Mitochondrial electron transport chain, especially complex III, is figured as one of the most important ROS ...