This website listed here comprise a powerful, conveniently-accessible,
multi-platform statistical software package. There are also links to
online statistics books, tutorials, downloadable software, and related
resources.
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Friday, June 11, 2010
Statistic software, books etc. websites
Statistic software, books etc. websites
Russ Lenth's power and sample-size page
Russ Lenth's power and sample-size
A nice website for power and sample size calculation.
http://www.stat.uiowa.edu/~rlenth/Power/#Download_to_run_locally
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
JAMA -- Beyond Hemoglobin A1c--Need for Additional Markers of Risk for Diabetic Microvascular Complications, June 9, 2010, Hirsch and Brownlee 303 (22): 2291
Beyond Hemoglobin A1c--Need for Additional Markers of Risk for Diabetic
Microvascular Complications
Microvascular Complications
Monday, June 07, 2010
Recent population changes in A1c and insulin among adults with preserved glucose homeostasis
Recent population changes in A1c and insulin among adults with preserved
glucose homeostasis
Attached please find our distribution paper published on Diabetologia
last week (http://www.springerlink.com/content/c5137gn6gh426115/). The
homeostasis concept at a individual level is not new, but this is a new
insight (thanks Henry teaching me this word in English) from a
population perspective. To me, this is an most important study/a
milestone of my diabetic study career so far; it changes my ways of
thinking and ordering all pieces of puzzle of diabetes significantly.
glucose homeostasis
Attached please find our distribution paper published on Diabetologia
last week (http://www.springerlink.com/content/c5137gn6gh426115/). The
homeostasis concept at a individual level is not new, but this is a new
insight (thanks Henry teaching me this word in English) from a
population perspective. To me, this is an most important study/a
milestone of my diabetic study career so far; it changes my ways of
thinking and ordering all pieces of puzzle of diabetes significantly.
I enjoy the process of this study and very appreciate all the
contributions from the authors, Yiling
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