Moses CI in the "power to know" [Nonparametrics]

posted by Dr Andrew Leary – Ireland, 2009-01-27 13:33 (5990 d 11:26 ago) – Posting: # 3141
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❝ The "Power to Know", like wine, improves with age (42 years old, 1966 vintage).

❝ Late, eventually to late for BE studies :-P .


Thanks again Helmut, and also Martin for your input. My vintage is 1965 and I'm concerned that this wine was at its best at least decade ago. Now possibly only good for keeping in the cellar rather than drinking.

Regarding Tmax we've been making a BE comparison as standard practice but of course ignoring this for the purposes of declaring bioequivalence/bioinequivalence. It is merely a calculation that sits deeply hidden in the stats appendices.

The English are a strange bunch who take pleasure in disagreeing with everyone else. I have no doubt that their statisticians believe that they invented the science. I don't know much about the Canadians, but I'm told that the Americans have a bureacracy that makes Europe look ungoverned. We're all doomed.

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Edit: Full quote removed. Please see this post! [Helmut]

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