Selected article for: "age group and differential probability distribution peak"

Author: Ally Bi-zhu Jiang; Richard Lieu; Siobhan Quenby
Title: Significantly longer Covid-19 incubation times for the elderly, from a case study of 136 patients throughout China
  • Document date: 2020_4_18
  • ID: gxk5t1yp_35
    Snippet: has not yet peaked ( Figure 3 ). This indicates the potential of much longer Vertical error bars are the Poisson √n k uncertainties in the counts, while horizonal bars mark the duration of 1 day for each time bin. The goodness-of-fit is given by χ 2 = 7.85 for 15 degrees of freedom, or a 93.0 % probability of null hypothesis rejection (for comparison the Gumbel (log Weibull) model scored, under the same fitting criteria, χ 2 = 8.17, or 91.7 %.....
    Document: has not yet peaked ( Figure 3 ). This indicates the potential of much longer Vertical error bars are the Poisson √n k uncertainties in the counts, while horizonal bars mark the duration of 1 day for each time bin. The goodness-of-fit is given by χ 2 = 7.85 for 15 degrees of freedom, or a 93.0 % probability of null hypothesis rejection (for comparison the Gumbel (log Weibull) model scored, under the same fitting criteria, χ 2 = 8.17, or 91.7 % probability of null hypothesis rejection). Note however that for this age group the data have not revealed the other side of the peak of the differential probability distribution.

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