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The following pages link to Modeling human mortality using mixtures of bathtub shaped failure distributions (Q2209975):
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- Distributed transit compartments for arbitrary lifespan distributions in aging populations (Q739260) (← links)
- Modeling human mortality from all diseases in the five most populated countries of the European Union (Q1693419) (← links)
- Evaluation of red blood cell labelling methods based on a statistical model for red blood cell survival (Q1786856) (← links)
- Estimating the index of increase via balancing deterministic and random data (Q1788718) (← links)
- Estimation and prediction for flexible Weibull distribution based on progressive type II censored data (Q2006955) (← links)
- Can soap films be used as models for mortality studies? (Q2151057) (← links)
- Addendum to ``Modeling human mortality using mixtures of bathtub shaped failure distributions''. Journal of theoretical biology 245 (2007) 528-538 (Q2216324) (← links)
- A closed-form expression for the quantile function of the Gompertz-Makeham distribution (Q2390404) (← links)
- Estimating the turning point of a bathtub-shaped failure distribution (Q2474396) (← links)
- A statistical model for red blood cell survival (Q2632063) (← links)
- Beyond the Gompertz law: exploring the late-life mortality deceleration phenomenon (Q4576847) (← links)
- “An Extreme Value Analysis of Advanced Age Mortality Data,” Kathryn A. Watts, Debbie J. Dupuis, and Bruce L. Jones, October 2006 (Q5019759) (← links)
- Ordering results of extreme order statistics from heterogeneous Gompertz–Makeham random variables (Q5110809) (← links)
- A longitudinal analysis of infant and senescent mortality using mixture models (Q5129082) (← links)