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    p-values for the Discrete Scan Statistic through Slack Variables by Martin, D. E. K.

    “…The discrete scan statistic is used in many areas of applied probability and statistics to study local clumping of patterns. Testing based on the statistic…”
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    Is paediatric assessment of motor development of very preterm and low-birthweight children appropriate? by DE Kleine, Martin J. K., Van Der Sanden, Maria W. G. Nijhuis, Den Ouden, A. Lya

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-10-2006)
    “…Aim: To determine whether paediatricians that examine, in regular clinical practice, very preterm and very‐low‐birthweight children at 5 y of age detect…”
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    Body fat throughout childhood in 2647 healthy Danish children: agreement of BMI, waist circumference, skinfolds with dual X-ray absorptiometry by Wohlfahrt-Veje, C, Tinggaard, J, Winther, K, Mouritsen, A, Hagen, C P, Mieritz, M G, de Renzy-Martin, K T, Boas, M, Petersen, J H, Main, K M

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-06-2014)
    “…Background/Objectives: Total body fat percentage (%BF) evaluated by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scans (DXA %BF) is widely recognized as a precise…”
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    Implied distributions in multiple change point problems by Aston, J. A. D., Peng, J. Y., Martin, D. E. K.

    Published in Statistics and computing (01-07-2012)
    “…A method for efficiently calculating exact marginal, conditional and joint distributions for change points defined by general finite state Hidden Markov Models…”
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    An algorithm to compute the probability of a run in binary fourth-order Markovian trials by Martin, Donald E.K.

    Published in Computers & operations research (01-04-2003)
    “…In this paper we give an algorithm that may be used to compute the probability of the occurrence of a given number of consecutive successes (or failures) in…”
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