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method. Differences between test and comparison methods were estimated at 2.5, 4.0, and 10.0
ng/mL (2.5, 4.0, and 10.0 àg/L) for tPSA and 15%, 20%, and 25% for percentage of fPSA.
Relative differences ... total PSA level between 4 ng/ml and 10 ng/ml.
A PSA level of 4 to 10 ng/ml is considered slightly elevated levels between 10 and
20 ng/ml are considered moderately elevated; and anything above ... diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions.
I add a link with details of this subject
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Intermethod Differences...
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that the complex Fouriertransform is identical to the bilateral Laplace transform, and it is at this
level that the classical Laplace transformandFouriertransform techniques become ... ThefamilytreeofCTFouriertransform
isshowninFig.1.10,wherethemostgeneral,andconsequentlythemostpowerful,Fouriertransform
is the classical complex Fouriertransform (or equivalently, the bilateral Laplace transform) . ... (one-sided) Laplace transform, the DTFT is analogous to the classical Fourier (CT)
transform, and the DFT is analogous to the classical (CT) Fourier series.
1.7 Selected Applications of Fourier Methods
1.7.1...
... Trigonometric
Series (v. Arts. 7 and 8).
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25. We see, then, that any function of x which is single-valued, finite,
and continuous between x = 0 and x = π, ... =
2
π
π
0
f(α) sin mα.dα; (2)
and the seriesand the function will be identical for all values of x between x = 0
and x = π, not including the values x = 0 and x = π unless the given function
is ... for
2
π
1
1
−
1
3
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1
5
−
1
7
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π
2
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is...
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lum and Nelso n (1999 and 200 0), and Galí and Monacelli (2005). Taylor (2000 and 2001)
presents an interesting ... (2003=100)
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by Smets (1997), Smets and Wouters (1999), Kim and Roubini (2000) and
Cushman and Zha (1997), a ... interest rates and exchange rates. Authors such as Calvo (2001),
Calvo and Reinhart (2001 and 2002) and Eichengreen (2005) have insisted
that there are a number of important diÔerences between advanced...
... earlier courses and programs.
Chapter One, the introduction and overview, was extensively revised. Chapters Two and
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... the series
of the theorem represents a function of bounded variation, the series
converging to zero in
CE
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the Fourier- Stieltjes series ...
a)
and in
(0,
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1
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Write
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Remark. We have seen that the expressions
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and
(5)
represent respectively
the Fourier- Stieltjes coefficient and the Fourier- Stieltjes transform of the Lebesgue
function constructed on...
... throughout:
R and C denote the real and complex number
fields, and
N is the set of nonnegative integers. z denotes the complex conjugate of z ∈ C.
(· )and (·) represent the imaginary and real part ... right-hand side, the limits lim
n→∞
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and lim
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∞
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equalities involving expression (1.1), such as HELP (after Hardy, Everitt, Littlewood and
Polya) and Kolmogorov-type inequalities,...
... on the EDF model and its performance, see Crosbie and Bohn (2004), Dwyer and Korablev (2007), and
Dwyer and Qu (2007).
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between credit spreads and interest rates (level and slope) differ ... correlation between default rate and nominal interest rates, a moderate positive correlation between default rates
and real interest rate, and a strong positive correlation between default rate and ... positive correlations between instantaneous
default rate and interest rate.
Lin and Curtillet (2007) take another look at the relationship between credit spreads and interest rates, and try to
reconcile...
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The differences between the BAD and the no BAD
group with regard to skin tags and a funnel-shaped
anus were highly significant (table 8).
Table 8: Types and frequencies of CAF in 807 and ... (p=0.006).
Table 9: Types and frequencies of symptoms and signs
specified by patients with BAD and individuals without
BAD. Nominations are presented since participants stand a
chance to tick ... of haemorrhoids
and chronic constipation. An epidemiologic study. Gastroen-
terology 1990; 98(2): 380-6.
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perianal and anal diseases....
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Upendra Adhikari and Steve Scheiner*
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Because of its prevalence in proteins, the peptide linkage has
been studied extensively, and ... NH···S and CH···S H-
bonds. Somewhat higher in energy is configuration 2f with
only one primary source of stability, a CH···O H-bond, but
a short and strong one, with R(H···O) =2.28 and E(2) ... 1b and 1c indicates that the benefit of forming
CH···S and SH···p H-bonds, even weak ones, is worth
the stretching and bending of the SH···O in 1b.
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