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Matthew R Schofield

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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|February 19, 2009
Inference about magnitudes of effectsRichard J Barker, Matthew R Schofield
Biometrics|June 3, 2015
Connecting the latent multinomialMatthew R Schofield, Simon J Bonner
Biometrics|December 12, 2019
Rejoinder to "On continuous-time capture-recapture in closed populations"Matthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 31, 2008
Classifying individuals as physiological responders using hierarchical modelingRichard J Barker, Matthew R Schofield
Biometrics|September 14, 2019
A spatial open-population capture-recapture modelMurray G Efford, Matthew R Schofield
Journal of Biomechanics|July 18, 2021
Comparing the performance of Bayesian and least-squares approaches for inverse kinematics problemsAndrew J Pohl, Matthew R Schofield, Reed Ferber
Biometrics|September 14, 2017
Continuous-time capture-recapture in closed populationsMatthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker, Nicholas Gelling
Journal of Biomechanics|June 16, 2022
A generalised smoothing approach for continuous, planar, inverse kinematics problemsAndrew J Pohl, Matthew R Schofield, Reed Ferber
Biometrics|October 15, 2013
Modeling individual specific fish length from capture-recapture data using the von Bertalanffy growth curveMatthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker, Peter Taylor
Food Microbiology|February 14, 2025
Hierarchical Bayesian linear mixed model to estimate variability in the thermal inactivation parameters for Listeria speciesSoundarya T Karamcheti, Gale Brightwell, Phil Bremer, et al.
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International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|February 19, 2009
Inference about magnitudes of effectsRichard J Barker, Matthew R Schofield
Biometrics|June 3, 2015
Connecting the latent multinomialMatthew R Schofield, Simon J Bonner
Biometrics|December 12, 2019
Rejoinder to "On continuous-time capture-recapture in closed populations"Matthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 31, 2008
Classifying individuals as physiological responders using hierarchical modelingRichard J Barker, Matthew R Schofield
Biometrics|September 14, 2019
A spatial open-population capture-recapture modelMurray G Efford, Matthew R Schofield
Journal of Biomechanics|July 18, 2021
Comparing the performance of Bayesian and least-squares approaches for inverse kinematics problemsAndrew J Pohl, Matthew R Schofield, Reed Ferber
Biometrics|September 14, 2017
Continuous-time capture-recapture in closed populationsMatthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker, Nicholas Gelling
Journal of Biomechanics|June 16, 2022
A generalised smoothing approach for continuous, planar, inverse kinematics problemsAndrew J Pohl, Matthew R Schofield, Reed Ferber
Biometrics|October 15, 2013
Modeling individual specific fish length from capture-recapture data using the von Bertalanffy growth curveMatthew R Schofield, Richard J Barker, Peter Taylor
Food Microbiology|February 14, 2025
Hierarchical Bayesian linear mixed model to estimate variability in the thermal inactivation parameters for Listeria speciesSoundarya T Karamcheti, Gale Brightwell, Phil Bremer, et al.
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