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    Hsiao-Ying Lin

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    Hsiao-Ying Lin completed her Master of Design (Industrial Design) at Swinburne University of Technology in 2004. When she came to study in Melbourne, Lin was already a successful industrial designer with nearly a decade of experience creating for the global market place, including stints at Nokia in Salo (2002) and Motorola in Beijing (2003)

    ANALISIS REGRESI HAZARD ADITIF DENGAN MODEL LIN DAN YING

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    Time to event data (survival data) is data of length of time until the event occurs. If the event time is affected by other independent variables, regression analysis can be used to analyze the effects of those independent variables. One of some kinds of regression analysis that can be used is additive hazard regression with Lin and Ying model. In Lin and Ying additive hazard model, the regression coefficients are constants, time-independent. The method that can be used to estimate regression coefficients in this model is similar with maximum partial likelihood method in Cox regression. The estimation of regression coefficients can be obtained from score equation which is obtained from mimicing the score equation from Cox model. Score equation of Cox model is the derrivative of the partial likelihood. In this paper, additive hazard regression analysis with Lin and Ying model is used to analyze some variables that affect the failure of medication of TBC patients in Puskesmas Mantang, Lombok Tengah. Risk Differences are also computed to explain each of the effects of independent variables. It is also presented here the alternative method, hazard regression analysis with Aalen model, which uses the graph of cumulative regression functions to interprete the effects of independent variables. It can be seen that additive hazard regression with Lin and Ying model has advantage in the interpretation of the effects of independent variables, compared to additive hazard regression with Aalen mode

    Personnel-Shoou ying Lin

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    Electronic reproduction from Rulan Chao Pian Manuscript Collection

    Jia ru ju he wu dui jun yun tuan liu ji jun yun tuan liu dui liu de ying xiang

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    Wong, Chai Kwok = 加入聚合物對均勻湍流及均勻湍流對流的影響 / 黃濟國.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2013.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 89-91).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 01, November, 2016).Wong, Chai Kwok = Jia ru ju he wu dui jun yun tuan liu ji jun yun tuan liu dui liu de ying xiang / Huang Jiguo

    Anaches yitingi Holzschuh & Lin 2013

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    Anaches yitingi Holzschuh & Lin, 2013 (Figs. 4–5, 10, 14–15) Anaches yitingi Holzschuh & Lin, 2013: 154, fig. 10. Anaches yitingi: Lin, 2015, 256, 2 figs.; Lin & Yang, 2019: 362; Danilevsky, 2020: 449; Lin & Lazarev, 2021: 74. Male terminalia (Figs. 14–15). Tegmen length about 2.0 mm; lateral lobes rather straightly tapered from middle to narrowly rounded apices, each about 0.4 mm long and 0.2 mm wide; median lobe plus median struts slightly curved, slightly longer than tegmen in length; median struts shorter than half of whole median lobe in length; apex of ventral plate strongly projected (Fig. 15a); median foramen elongate; internal sac with 2 hook-shaped sclerites (Figs. 15b, 15c). Tergite VIII (Figs. 14a & 14c) trapezoidal, apex slightly emarginated with round angles, provided with medium long setae along apical and lateral sides. Diagnosis. This species is mostly similar to A. albaninus (Gressitt, 1942), but can be easily distinguished from it by the following features: the whitish band more oblique; the anterior margins of the whitish bands “U”-shaped, instead of slightly oblique line; the sexual patches on sternite IV closer to each other (Figs. 10a, 10b), instead of well separated (Figs. 11a, 11b); the apex of tergite VIII emarginated (Figs. 14a, 14c), instead of rounded (Figs. 16a, 16c); the apex of ventral plate of median lobe projected (Fig. 15a), instead of pointed (Fig. 17a). Type specimens examined. 1 ♂, 1 ♀, paratypes, Taiwan, Pingtung County, Mt. Dahan, 2007-V-26, leg. Wenhsin Lin (IZCAS, IOZ (E) 1905283–84). Distribution. China: Taiwan.Published as part of Lin, Mei-Ying & Weigel, Andreas, 2022, A study on the genus Anaches Pascoe, 1865 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Lamiinae Pteropliini), with a new species and two new synonyms, pp. 123-132 in Zootaxa 5133 (1) on pages 126-128, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5133.1.6, http://zenodo.org/record/652151

    Supplemental Material, Supplementary_data3 - Bisphenol A Initiates Excessive Premature Activation of Primordial Follicles in Mouse Ovaries via the PTEN Signaling Pathway

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    Supplemental Material, Supplementary_data3 for Bisphenol A Initiates Excessive Premature Activation of Primordial Follicles in Mouse Ovaries via the PTEN Signaling Pathway by Ying Hu, Dong-zhi Yuan, Yi Wu, Lin-lin Yu, Liang-zhi Xu, Li-min Yue, Lin Liu, Wen-ming Xu, Xiao-yong Qiao, Ru-jun Zeng, Zhi-lan Yang, Wei-yao Yin, Ya-xian Ma, and Ying Nie in Reproductive Sciences</p

    Supplemental Material, Supplementary_data1_Flow_Chart - Bisphenol A Initiates Excessive Premature Activation of Primordial Follicles in Mouse Ovaries via the PTEN Signaling Pathway

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    Supplemental Material, Supplementary_data1_Flow_Chart for Bisphenol A Initiates Excessive Premature Activation of Primordial Follicles in Mouse Ovaries via the PTEN Signaling Pathway by Ying Hu, Dong-zhi Yuan, Yi Wu, Lin-lin Yu, Liang-zhi Xu, Li-min Yue, Lin Liu, Wen-ming Xu, Xiao-yong Qiao, Ru-jun Zeng, Zhi-lan Yang, Wei-yao Yin, Ya-xian Ma, and Ying Nie in Reproductive Sciences</p

    Supplemental Material, Supplementary_data2 - Bisphenol A Initiates Excessive Premature Activation of Primordial Follicles in Mouse Ovaries via the PTEN Signaling Pathway

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    Supplemental Material, Supplementary_data2 for Bisphenol A Initiates Excessive Premature Activation of Primordial Follicles in Mouse Ovaries via the PTEN Signaling Pathway by Ying Hu, Dong-zhi Yuan, Yi Wu, Lin-lin Yu, Liang-zhi Xu, Li-min Yue, Lin Liu, Wen-ming Xu, Xiao-yong Qiao, Ru-jun Zeng, Zhi-lan Yang, Wei-yao Yin, Ya-xian Ma, and Ying Nie in Reproductive Sciences</p
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