• The Pocock boundary is a method for determining whether to stop a clinical trial prematurely. The typical clinical trial compares two groups of patients...
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  • the boundaries for interim analyses has been done by O’Brien & Fleming and Wang & Tsiatis. A limitation of corrections such as the Pocock boundary is that...
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  • makes it too difficult to stop a trial. Peto boundary Peto method Peto criteria Pocock boundary Pocock SJ (2005). "When (not) to stop a clinical trial...
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  • Placebo-controlled study Plackett–Burman design Plate notation Plot (graphics) Pocock boundary Poincaré plot Point-biserial correlation coefficient Point estimation...
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    May 2018, and changed internal ward structure in the same constituency boundaries: the City of Birmingham wards of Sutton Four Oaks; Sutton Mere Green;...
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    and the Sarmatian Ocean where the river Tanais crosses through." J. G. A. Pocock (2002). "Some Europes in Their History". In Pagden, Anthony (ed.). The Idea...
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  • tribology, spanning many aspects of liquid lubricant behaviour ranging from boundary to hydrodynamic lubrication. Another focus of his research has been lubricant...
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    nationalist paramilitary organisation formed in Britain in 1905 by Roger Pocock, a former North-West Mounted Police constable and Boer War veteran. Prompted...
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    century Durham, see Pocock and Norris, "Eighteenth-Century County Durham", A History of County Durham, 1990, chapter 7, p 41; Pocock, "Eighteenth-Century...
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  • thought, associated with Anthony Grafton (Princeton University) and J.G.A. Pocock (Johns Hopkins University). Formally established in 2010, the doctorate...
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    Senate seat, while the Jacqui Lambie Network gained a second seat. David Pocock was also elected as an independent Senator, while the United Australia Party...
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    in 2017. The names 'Amurland leopard' and 'Amur leopard' were coined by Pocock in 1930, when he compared leopard specimens in the collection of the Natural...
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  • made to maintain an overall significance level. The methods described by Pocock and O'Brien & Fleming, among others, are popular implementations of group...
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    considered the fauna of Asia. Since there is no natural biogeographic boundary in the west between Europe and Asia, the term "fauna of Asia" is somewhat...
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    Series B, Historia Naturalis. 70 (1–2): 59–70. doi:10.14446/AMNP.2014.59. Pocock, R. I. (1939). "Panthera leo". The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon...
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    uncertainty due to its very remote range. In 1935, the British zoologist Reginald Pocock attributed the subspecies name Canis lupus orion to a specimen from Cape...
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    and his wife; a tablet by Flaxman, to mariner Sir Isaac Pocock, uncle of dramatist Isaac Pocock, who drowned in the Thames in 1810; and a mural tablet...
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    taking up eastern territory and some of that lost in 1918. In each possible boundary reform the seat was reduced reflecting population expansion of areas outlying...
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    (1897). A History of Ancient Geography. Cambridge: University Press. p. 69. Pocock, J. G. A. (2002). "Some Europes in Their History". In Pagden, Anthony (ed...
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    collected in Palestine, which he named Lynx chrysomelanotis. Reginald Innes Pocock reviewed the nomenclature of felids in 1917 and classified the jungle cat...
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    North Caucasus. Panthera pardus saxicolor was proposed by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1927, who described leopard skins from different areas of Persia, but...
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  •  tracks 1 through 9. ISBN 978-1-4025-8360-5. Pocock 1998, p. 35. Pocock 1998, p. 36. Pocock 1998, p. 37. Pocock 1998, p. 38. Taylor, David (1994). Turner...
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    citizenship, has been traced back to ancient Greece. And thinkers such as J.G.A. Pocock have suggested that the modern-day ideal of citizenship was first articulated...
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    ISBN 978-0826217479. Pocock, Chris. Dragon Lady: The History of the U-2 Spyplane. Osceola, WI: Motorbooks International, 1989. ISBN 978-0879383930. Pocock, Chris....
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    discussion", pp.157–158. Pocock 1990, Fig.24.2, p.341. Pocock 1990, pp. 336–7. Pocock 1990, pp. 332–3. Birch 2006, pp. 347–8. Pocock 1990, p. 333. Dow, G...
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    p. 183. Breay 2010, p. 46. Pocock 1987, p. 124. Holt 1992b, p. 9. Eele 2013, p. 20. Thompson 1948, pp. 216–230. Pocock 1987, p. 154. Wright 1919, p...
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    1939, Reginald Innes Pocock recognized eight subspecies based on the geographic origins and skull morphology of these specimens. Pocock did not have access...
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    Metropolitan Tabernacle here. The building, designed by William Willmer Pocock, was finished in 1861 and dedicated on 18 March. It was bombed in the bombing...
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    Sword, 2019). Pocock, D. C. D., "Iron and steel at Scunthorpe", East Midlands Geographer, no. 19 (vol. 3, part 3) (1963), pp. 124–138. Pocock, D. C. D.,...
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    ("Nostrils terminal and winding"). When British zoologist Reginald Innes Pocock revived Strepsirrhini and defined Haplorhini in 1918, he omitted the second...
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