The majority of experimental data are obtained by destructive measuring techniques. Inevitably, in all these data variation is present, sometimes small and negligible, sometimes large, preventing proper analysis and extraction of meaningful information by traditional statistical techniques altogether. In this paper, three systems are presented to analyse destructive (cross-sectional) data, including biological as well as technical variation. The first system involves ranking the data per measuring point in time which provides a pseudo fruit number that can be used in non-linear indexed regression analysis similar as for non-destructive (longitudinal) data. The rationale behind this is that the individual with the highest value at some point...
The quality of bioanalytical data is highly dependent on using an appropriate regression model for c...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to study the transformations on difference cases of data. T...
Two strategies are considered whereby the full sample need not be destroyed to obtain estimated of l...
The majority of experimental data are obtained by destructive measuring techniques. Inevitably, in a...
Variation is present in all measured data, due to variation between individuals (biological variatio...
More and more, the omnipresent variation between individual items in a batch is taken into account b...
Biological response is characterized by variation: different organisms do not react in exactly the s...
Proceedings of the International Conference “Environmentally friendly and safe technologies for qua...
Three techniques are presented to include the structural variation always present in measured data i...
Biological variation is omnipresent in nature. It contains useful information that is neglected by t...
Based on the colour development of tomatoes (theoretical) and apples (measured) as an example the ap...
International audienceWhen data on the degradation of a chemical substance have been collected in a ...
Laboratory analytes for individuals are subject to several sources of variation, including biologica...
Background: Population-based reference intervals have very limited value for the interpretation of l...
The presented article is devoted to the analysis of the experimental values and the applicability of...
The quality of bioanalytical data is highly dependent on using an appropriate regression model for c...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to study the transformations on difference cases of data. T...
Two strategies are considered whereby the full sample need not be destroyed to obtain estimated of l...
The majority of experimental data are obtained by destructive measuring techniques. Inevitably, in a...
Variation is present in all measured data, due to variation between individuals (biological variatio...
More and more, the omnipresent variation between individual items in a batch is taken into account b...
Biological response is characterized by variation: different organisms do not react in exactly the s...
Proceedings of the International Conference “Environmentally friendly and safe technologies for qua...
Three techniques are presented to include the structural variation always present in measured data i...
Biological variation is omnipresent in nature. It contains useful information that is neglected by t...
Based on the colour development of tomatoes (theoretical) and apples (measured) as an example the ap...
International audienceWhen data on the degradation of a chemical substance have been collected in a ...
Laboratory analytes for individuals are subject to several sources of variation, including biologica...
Background: Population-based reference intervals have very limited value for the interpretation of l...
The presented article is devoted to the analysis of the experimental values and the applicability of...
The quality of bioanalytical data is highly dependent on using an appropriate regression model for c...
The main purpose of this dissertation is to study the transformations on difference cases of data. T...
Two strategies are considered whereby the full sample need not be destroyed to obtain estimated of l...