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Measures of Interobserver Agreement and Reliability
Measures of Interobserver Agreement and Reliability, Second Edition covers important issues related to the design and analysis of reliability and agreement studies. It examines factors affecting the degree of measurement errors in reliability generalization studies and characteristics influencing the process of diagnosing each subject in a reliability study. The book also illustrates the importance of blinding and random selection of subjects.New to the Second EditionNew chapter that describes various models for methods comparison studiesNew chapter on the analysis of reproducibility using the within-subjects coefficient of variationEmphasis on the definition of the subjects’ and raters’ population as well as sample size determinationThis edition continues to offer guidance on how to run sound reliability and agreement studies in clinical settings and other types of investigations. The author explores two ways of producing one pooled estimate of agreement from several centers: a fixed-effect approach and a random sample of centers using a simple meta-analytic approach. The text includes end-of-chapter exercises as well as downloadable resources of data sets and SAS code.
Analysis of Correlated Data with SAS and R
Analysis of Correlated Data with SAS and R: 4th edition presents an applied treatment of recently developed statistical models and methods for the analysis of hierarchical binary, count and continuous response data. It explains how to use procedures in SAS and packages in R for exploring data, fitting appropriate models, presenting programming codes and results.The book is designed for senior undergraduate and graduate students in the health sciences, epidemiology, statistics, and biostatistics as well as clinical researchers, and consulting statisticians who can apply the methods with their own data analyses. In each chapter a brief description of the foundations of statistical theory needed to understand the methods is given, thereafter the author illustrates the applicability of the techniques by providing sufficient number of examples. The last three chapters of the 4th edition contain introductory material on propensity score analysis, meta-analysis and the treatment of missing data using SAS and R. These topics were not covered in previous editions. The main reason is that there is an increasing demand by clinical researchers to have these topics covered at a reasonably understandable level of complexity. Mohamed Shoukri is principal scientist and professor of biostatistics at The National Biotechnology Center, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center and Al-Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. Professor Shoukri’s research includes analytic epidemiology, analysis of hierarchical data, and clinical biostatistics. He is an associate editor of the 3Biotech journal, a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and an elected member of the International Statistical Institute.
Analysis of Correlated Data with SAS and R
Analysis of Correlated Data with SAS and R: 4th edition presents an applied treatment of recently developed statistical models and methods for the analysis of hierarchical binary, count and continuous response data. It explains how to use procedures in SAS and packages in R for exploring data, fitting appropriate models, presenting programming codes and results.The book is designed for senior undergraduate and graduate students in the health sciences, epidemiology, statistics, and biostatistics as well as clinical researchers, and consulting statisticians who can apply the methods with their own data analyses. In each chapter a brief description of the foundations of statistical theory needed to understand the methods is given, thereafter the author illustrates the applicability of the techniques by providing sufficient number of examples. The last three chapters of the 4th edition contain introductory material on propensity score analysis, meta-analysis and the treatment of missing data using SAS and R. These topics were not covered in previous editions. The main reason is that there is an increasing demand by clinical researchers to have these topics covered at a reasonably understandable level of complexity. Mohamed Shoukri is principal scientist and professor of biostatistics at The National Biotechnology Center, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center and Al-Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. Professor Shoukri’s research includes analytic epidemiology, analysis of hierarchical data, and clinical biostatistics. He is an associate editor of the 3Biotech journal, a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and an elected member of the International Statistical Institute.
Measures of Interobserver Agreement and Reliability
Measures of Interobserver Agreement and Reliability, Second Edition covers important issues related to the design and analysis of reliability and agreement studies. It examines factors affecting the degree of measurement errors in reliability generalization studies and characteristics influencing the process of diagnosing each subject in a reliability study. The book also illustrates the importance of blinding and random selection of subjects.New to the Second EditionNew chapter that describes various models for methods comparison studiesNew chapter on the analysis of reproducibility using the within-subjects coefficient of variationEmphasis on the definition of the subjects’ and raters’ population as well as sample size determinationThis edition continues to offer guidance on how to run sound reliability and agreement studies in clinical settings and other types of investigations. The author explores two ways of producing one pooled estimate of agreement from several centers: a fixed-effect approach and a random sample of centers using a simple meta-analytic approach. The text includes end-of-chapter exercises as well as downloadable resources of data sets and SAS code.
Spacecraft Sensors

Spacecraft Sensors

Mohamed M. Abid

John Wiley Sons Inc
2005
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Spacecraft Sensors, the first of its kind, offers a comprehensive review of many aspects and intricacies of sensors used in the spacecraft industry. It covers sensor development from concept, design, and cost, to building, testing, interfacing, integrating, and on-orbit operation. It is intended for the specialist or non-specialist engineer, scientist, and those involved in the business aspect of the spacecraft industry. Focusing on how these various disciplines contribute to the development of a sensor used in space, this key text: Explains how mathematics, physics, business, and engineering-based concepts are used to develop and design a sensor which complies with a set of specific requirements.Discusses essential topics such as cost estimation, signal processing, noise reduction, filters, phased arrays, radars, optics, and radiometers used in space operation.Covers a range of typical sensors used in the spacecraft industry such as infrared, passive microwave, radars and spacebased GPS sensors.Concludes each chapter with examples of past and current orbiting sensors such as DSP, SBIRS, CHAMP, LANDSAT, and GOES to illustrate how concepts are applied.Includes the Matlab codes used to create the example plots in order to give the reader a starting point for further analysis Spacecraft Sensors is an invaluable resource for engineers, technical consultants, those in the business division, and research scientists associated with spacecraft projects. It is also an excellent textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying the development, design and applications of spacebased sensors.
Sensor Fusion Approaches for Positioning, Navigation, and Mapping
Unique exploration of the integration of multi-sensor approaches in navigation and positioning technologies. Sensor Fusion Approaches for Positioning, Navigation, and Mapping discusses the fundamental concepts and practical implementation of sensor fusion in positioning and mapping technology, explaining the integration of inertial sensors, radio positioning systems, visual sensors, depth sensors, radar measurements, and LiDAR measurements. The book includes case studies on ground wheeled vehicles, drones, and wearable devices to demonstrate the presented concepts. To aid in reader comprehension and provide readers with hands-on training in sensor fusion, pedagogical features are included throughout the text: block diagrams, photographs, plot graphs, examples, solved problems, case studies, sample codes with instruction manuals, and guided tutorials. Rather than simply addressing a specific sensor or problem domain without much focus on the big picture of sensor fusion and integration, the book utilizes a holistic and comprehensive approach to enable readers to fully grasp interrelated concepts. Written by a highly qualified author, Sensor Fusion Approaches for Positioning, Navigation, and Mapping discusses sample topics such as: Mathematical background, covering linear algebra, Euclidean space, coordinate frames, rotation and transformation, quaternion, and lie groups algebra. Kinematics of rigid platforms in 3D space, covering motion modeling in rotating and non-rotating frames and under gravity field, and different representations of position, velocity, and orientation. Signals and systems, covering measurements, and noise, probability concepts, random processes, signal processing, linear dynamic systems, and stochastic systems. Theory, measurements, and signal processing of state-of-the-art positioning and mapping sensors/systems covering inertial sensors, radio positioning systems, ranging and detection sensors, and imaging sensors. State Estimation and Sensor Fusion methods covering filtering-based methods and learning-based approaches. A comprehensive introductory text on the subject, Sensor Fusion Approaches for Positioning, Navigation, and Mapping enables students to grasp the fundamentals of the subject and support their learning via ample pedagogical features. Practicing robotics and navigation systems engineers can implement included sensor fusion algorithms on practical platforms.
Temperature-Aware Design and Management for 3D Multi-Core Architectures

Temperature-Aware Design and Management for 3D Multi-Core Architectures

Mohamed M. Sabry; David Atienza

now publishers Inc
2014
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Vertically-integrated 3D Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip (3D MPSoCs) provide the means to continue integrating more functionality within a unit area while enhancing manufacturing yields and runtime performance. However, 3D MPSoCs are subject to amplified thermal challenges that undermine the corresponding reliability. To address these issues, several advanced cooling technologies alongside temperature-aware design-time optimizations and run-time management schemes have been proposed.This book surveys recent advances in temperature-aware 3D MPSoC considerations. It explores the recent advanced cooling strategies, thermal modeling frameworks, design-time optimizations, and run-time thermal management schemes that are primarily targeted for 3D MPSoCs. As such, it provides a global perspective, highlighting the advancements and drawbacks of the recent state-of-the-art.While the primary focus is on existing methodologies and techniques, it also provides some insights on possible future directions related to this research discipline – temperature-aware design and management. This is an ideal primer for researchers and practitioners working in this area.
Thieme Review for the USMLE® Step 2: CS for IMGs

Thieme Review for the USMLE® Step 2: CS for IMGs

Mohamed M. Elawdy; Dara B. Oken

Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
2020
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CS for IMGs is a comprehensive resource designed to help IMGs pass the Step 2 CS exam on the first attempt Thieme Review for the USMLE® Step 2: CS for IMGs includes all the components that International Medical Graduates (IMGs) need to pass the USMLE® Step 2 Clinical Skills (CS) exam. Created by international CS exam prep instructor and physician Mohamed Elawdy and expert American pronunciation trainer Dara Oken, this groundbreaking resource reflects their combined expertise in preparing IMGs for the CS exam. As such, it's the only resource needed for USMLE® CS prep! Key Features The first all-in-one CS review bookAddresses all three exam components: ICE, CIS, and SEPICE section provides systematic organization and consistency in its coverage of Medical History Taking, Physical Examination, and Patient NoteSEP section includes word-level concepts (syllables and stress), sound-level concepts (consonants and vowels), and grammar concepts Practice-intensive toolsRole-plays and model videos with standardized patients (SPs)SEP pronunciation and grammar explanations, exercises, and videosFlowcharts, checklists, and self-assessmentsEasy to replicate approach to target differential diagnosis The text and the accompanying audio and videos provide unparalleled study prep tailored to the CS that will lead to a higher score on this vital exam. This book includes complimentary access to a digital copy on https://medone.thieme.com.
Islam, Sharia and Alternative Dispute Resolution
The meanings and contexts of Shari'a are the subject of both curiosity and misunderstanding by non-Muslims. Shari'a is sometimes crudely characterised by outsiders as a punitive legal system operating broadly outside, and separate from, national laws and customs. This groundbreaking book shows that Shari'a and its 'fiqh' (laws set forward by various Islamic legal schools) comprise a far more nuanced matrix of interpretations than is often assumed to be the case. Far from being monolithic or impervious to change from without, Muslim legal tradition has - since its beginnings in the early Islamic period - placed an emphasis on equity and non-adversarial conflict-resolution. Mohamed Keshavjee examines both Sunni and Shi'a applications of Islamic law, demonstrating how political, cultural and other factors have influenced the practice of fiqh and Shari'a in the West. Exploring in particular the modern development of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), the author shows that this process can revitalise some of the essential principles that underlie Muslim teachings and jurispudence, delivering not only formal remedies but also perceived justice, even to non-Muslims.
Security for Multi-hop Wireless Networks

Security for Multi-hop Wireless Networks

Mohamed M. E. A. Mahmoud; Xuemin (Sherman) Shen

Springer International Publishing AG
2014
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This Springer Brief discusses efficient security protocols and schemes for multi-hop wireless networks. It presents an overview of security requirements for these networks, explores challenges in securing networks and presents system models. The authors introduce mechanisms to reduce the overhead and identify malicious nodes that drop packets intentionally. Also included is a new, efficient cooperation incentive scheme to stimulate the selfish nodes to relay information packets and enforce fairness. Many examples are provided, along with predictions for future directions of the field. Security for Multi-hop Wireless Networks demonstrates recent research that enhances the efficiency and safety of these key networks. Concise and practical, it is a useful tool for researchers and professionals working in network security. It is also a valuable resource for advanced-level students interested in wireless communications and networking.