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Missing Data In Repeated Measurement Studies, Kejian Niu
Missing Data In Repeated Measurement Studies, Kejian Niu
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Repeated measurement data or longitudinal data occur often in statistical applications. For example, in a clinical trial comparing the efficacy of a new treatment with that of a standard treatment, rather than measuring the main response variable only once on each patient, or subject, we can take several measurements over time on each subject.
A Repeated measurement study differs from a longitudinal study. The latter generally refers to any study in which one or more response variables are repeatedly measured over time. The former usually imposes some restrictions on the data. One common restriction is that each response variable must …
Resonance Raman Spectra Of Chloroperoxidase Reaction Intermediates, Ann Marie G. Sullivan
Resonance Raman Spectra Of Chloroperoxidase Reaction Intermediates, Ann Marie G. Sullivan
Theses and Dissertations
Chloroperoxidase is an enzyme that exhibits spectroscopic and structural properties similar to cytochrome P-450. Chloroperoxidase is studied using resonance Raman spectroscopy to characterize the reaction intermediates of the physiological mechanism, known as compounds I and II. Compound I is formed by a two electron oxidation of the resting enzyme and contains an Fe(IV) porphyrin ℼ cation radical. A one electron reduction of compound I produces the compound II intermediate which contains an oxy-ferryl [Fe(IV)=O] iron heme.
Chloroperoxidase is a heme enzyme of substantial interest because of its structural similarity to cytochrome P-450 and because of its diverse reactivity. Chloroperoxidase can …