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2008 Jan 21
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NumberValueRangeProcessor documentation
...t;10..50" or "10..$50" as valid
+ * accept "$10..50" or "$10..$50", but not "10..50" or "10..$50" as valid
* ranges. If str_ is "kg" and prefix_ is false, the queryparser will
* accept "10..50kg" or "10kg..50kg", but not "10..50" or "10kg..50" as
* valid ranges.
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James Aylett...
2003 Sep 25
1
Diamond graphs, again.
...y variables.
On the right excess risk is to be explained, with the same
explanatory variables.
One of the explanatory variables is continuous. (Although it is
not obvious to me that a weight change of 10 kg in a 55kg woman
should have the same significance as a weight change of 10kg in
a 75kg woman.)
It strikes me that the other explanatory variable may well be
an approximation to a continuous predictor also (some kind of
exponentially weighted dose, perhaps).
I have not yet seen the article this was based on. I have seen
the abstract, though, which draws a conclusion...