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Hitters Vs. Pitchers: A Comparison Of Fantasy Baseball Player Performances Using Hierarchical Bayesian Models, Scott D. Huddleston
Hitters Vs. Pitchers: A Comparison Of Fantasy Baseball Player Performances Using Hierarchical Bayesian Models, Scott D. Huddleston
Theses and Dissertations
In recent years, fantasy baseball has seen an explosion in popularity. Major League Baseball, with its long, storied history and the enormous quantity of data available, naturally lends itself to the modern-day recreational activity known as fantasy baseball. Fantasy baseball is a game in which participants manage an imaginary roster of real players and compete against one another using those players' real-life statistics to score points. Early forms of fantasy baseball began in the early 1960s, but beginning in the 1990s, the sport was revolutionized due to the advent of powerful computers and the Internet. The data used in this …
Predicting Maximal Oxygen Consumption (Vo2max) Levels In Adolescents, Brent A. Shepherd
Predicting Maximal Oxygen Consumption (Vo2max) Levels In Adolescents, Brent A. Shepherd
Theses and Dissertations
Maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max) is considered by many to be the best overall measure of an individual's cardiovascular health. Collecting the measurement, however, requires subjecting an individual to prolonged periods of intense exercise until their maximal level, the point at which their body uses no additional oxygen from the air despite increased exercise intensity, is reached. Collecting VO2max data also requires expensive equipment and great subject discomfort to get accurate results. Because of this inherent difficulty, it is often avoided despite its usefulness. In this research, we propose a set of Bayesian hierarchical models to predict VO2max levels in adolescents, …
Statistical Estimation Of Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Models: Identifiability, Variation, And Uncertainty With An Illustration Of Chronic Exposure To Dioxin And Dioxin-Like-Compounds., Zachary John Thompson
Statistical Estimation Of Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic Models: Identifiability, Variation, And Uncertainty With An Illustration Of Chronic Exposure To Dioxin And Dioxin-Like-Compounds., Zachary John Thompson
USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Assessment of human exposure to environmental chemicals is inherently subject to uncertainty and variability. There are data gaps concerning the inventory, source, duration, and intensity of exposure
as well as knowledge gaps regarding pharmacokinetics in general. These gaps result in uncertainties in exposure assessment.
The uncertainties compound further with variabilities due to population variations regarding stage of life, life style, and susceptibility,
etc. Use of physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models promises to reduce the uncertainties and enhance extrapolation between species, between routes, from high to low dose, and from acute to chronic exposure. However, fitting PBPK models is challenging because of …