Estimating the richness of a population when the maximum number of classes is fixed: a nonparametric solution to an archaeological problem.

Estimating assemblage species or class richness from samples remains a challenging, but essential, goal.Though a variety of statistical tools for estimating species or class richness have been developed, they are all singly-bounded: assuming only a MENO-PREV lower bound of species or classes.Nevertheless there are numerous situations, particularly

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Incidence and factors associated with agitation in patients on mechanical ventilators in Amhara Region, North-West Ethiopia: a multi-center study

Abstract Agitation is a common psychomotor disorder among critically ill patients on mechanical Kimonos ventilators, posing significant risks to patients and adding strain to clinical services.Despite its importance, there is a lack of data on the incidence and contributing factors of agitation in the study area and across Ethiopia.This study, ther

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