Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers

10.1088/0967-3334/37/4/485

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Main Authors: Seng K.-Y., Chen Y., Wang T., Ming Chai A.K., Yuen Fun D.C., Teo Y.S., Sze Tan P.M., Ang W.H., Wei Lee J.K.
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1776122024-11-09T20:38:21Z Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers Seng K.-Y. Chen Y. Wang T. Ming Chai A.K. Yuen Fun D.C. Teo Y.S. Sze Tan P.M. Ang W.H. Wei Lee J.K. PHYSIOLOGY body core temperature mathematical modelling mixed effects model prediction skin temperature 10.1088/0967-3334/37/4/485 Physiological Measurement 37 4 485 - 502 PMEAE 2020-10-16T06:38:40Z 2020-10-16T06:38:40Z 2016 Article Seng K.-Y., Chen Y., Wang T., Ming Chai A.K., Yuen Fun D.C., Teo Y.S., Sze Tan P.M., Ang W.H., Wei Lee J.K. (2016). Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers. Physiological Measurement 37 (4) : 485 - 502. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1088/0967-3334/37/4/485 09673334 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177612 Institute of Physics Publishing Scopus
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topic body core temperature
mathematical modelling
mixed effects model
prediction
skin temperature
spellingShingle body core temperature
mathematical modelling
mixed effects model
prediction
skin temperature
Seng K.-Y.
Chen Y.
Wang T.
Ming Chai A.K.
Yuen Fun D.C.
Teo Y.S.
Sze Tan P.M.
Ang W.H.
Wei Lee J.K.
Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers
description 10.1088/0967-3334/37/4/485
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author_facet PHYSIOLOGY
Seng K.-Y.
Chen Y.
Wang T.
Ming Chai A.K.
Yuen Fun D.C.
Teo Y.S.
Sze Tan P.M.
Ang W.H.
Wei Lee J.K.
format Article
author Seng K.-Y.
Chen Y.
Wang T.
Ming Chai A.K.
Yuen Fun D.C.
Teo Y.S.
Sze Tan P.M.
Ang W.H.
Wei Lee J.K.
author_sort Seng K.-Y.
title Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers
title_short Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers
title_full Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers
title_fullStr Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers
title_sort nonlinear mixed effects modelling for the analysis of longitudinal body core temperature data in healthy volunteers
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177612
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