„sequential testing“
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Real-World Outcomes of T790M Mutation Testing and Sequential Osimertinib in EGFR-Positive Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer: A Revisited Strategy
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Erratum to: Rejoinder to Commentaries on Lyu, Bolt and Westby’s “Exploring the Effects of Item Specific Factors in Sequential and IRTree Models”
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Tests for jumps in yield spreads
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An Iteration Procedure for Solving Integral Equations Related to Optimal Stopping Problems
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TVICA
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Advances in anytime-valid hypothesis testing and online multiple testing
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Model-based sequential design of experiments with machine learning for aerospace systems
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Non-Adaptive Evaluation of k-of- n Functions: Tight Gap and a Unit-Cost PTAS
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Towards sequential statistical testing as some standard: Pearson's correlation coefficient
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Anabolic-androgenic steroid testing as a tool for consumer engagement and harm reduction: a sequential explanatory mixed-method study
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Robust and Distributed Hypothesis Testing
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Fathers’ Self-Compassion and Child Attachment Quality: Testing a Sequential Indirect Effect via Emotion Regulation Difficulties, Loneliness, and Psychological Distress in Two Paternal Samples
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Exome sequences versus sequential gene testing in the UK highly specialised Service for Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy
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Molecular Characterization and Antifungal Susceptibility Testing of Sequentially Obtained Clinical Cryptococcus deneoformans and Cryptococcus neoformans Isolates from Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Sequential Testing with Uniformly Distributed Size
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The Stochastic Score Classification Problem
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Optimal Stopping Rules for Sequential Hypothesis Testing
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On Robust Sequential Analysis - Kiefer-Weiss Optimal Testing under Interval Probability
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Sequential testing with Xpert MTB/RIF assay for diagnosis of tuberculous meningitis in Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai University Hospital
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Design and psychometric testing of a moral intelligence instrument for pre-hospital emergency medical services personnel: a sequential-exploratory mixed-method study