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- Damascena, A.S., Rocha, F.M.M. and Singer, J.M. (2019). Fitting linear mixed models under nonstandard assumptions: a Bayesian approach.\\ http://www.ime.usp.br/~jmsinger/Textos/Damascenaetal2019.pdf | - Damascena, A.S., Rocha, F.M.M. and Singer, J.M. (2019). Fitting linear mixed models under nonstandard assumptions: a Bayesian approach.\\ http://www.ime.usp.br/~jmsinger/Textos/Damascenaetal2019.pdf | ||
- Singer, J.M., Rocha, F.M.M., Pedroso-de-Lima, A.C., Silva< G.L., Coatti, G.C. and Zatz, M. (2019). Random changepoint segmented regression with smooth transition: an example with lateral amyotrophic sclerosis data.\\ http://www.ime.usp.br/~jmsinger/Textos/Singeretal2019b.pdf | - Singer, J.M., Rocha, F.M.M., Pedroso-de-Lima, A.C., Silva< G.L., Coatti, G.C. and Zatz, M. (2019). Random changepoint segmented regression with smooth transition: an example with lateral amyotrophic sclerosis data.\\ http://www.ime.usp.br/~jmsinger/Textos/Singeretal2019b.pdf | ||
+ | - Amorim, W.N., Pedroso-de-Lima, A.C., Singer, J.M., André, C.D.S., Andrade, M.F. and Artaxo, P. (2019). Tree-based models and machine learning techniques for accessing the effect of the gasoline/ethanol share on ozone concentration. | ||
+ | - Zitelli, P.M.Y., Gouvea M., Mazo, D.F., Singer, J.M.; Oliveira, C.P., Tanigawa, R.Y., Alves, V.A.F., Carrilho, F.J., Pessoa, M.G. (2019). Hepatitis E infection increases the risk of diabetes, hepatic decompensation, and mortality in HCV infected patients. | ||
+ | - Locosselli, G.M., Moreira, T.C., Chacón-Madrid, K., Arruda, M., Camargo, E.P., Kamigauti, L.Y., Trindade, R., Andrade, M.F., André, C.D.S., André, P.A., Singer, J.M., Saiki, M., Zacarelli-Marino, M.A., Saldiva, P.H.N. and Buckeridge, M. (2019). Spatial-temporal variability of metal pollution across an industrial district, evidencing the environmental inequality in São Paulo | ||
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