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reslife: Residual Lifetime Analysis Tool in R
Mean residual lifetime is an important measure utilized in various fields,
including pharmaceutical companies, manufacturing companies, and insurance
companies for survival analysis. However, the computation of mean residual
lifetime can be laborious and challenging. To address this issue, the R package
reslife has been developed, which enables efficient calculation of mean
residual lifetime based on closed-form solution in a user-friendly manner.
reslife offers the capability to utilize either the results of a flexsurv
regression or user-provided parameters to compute mean residual lifetime.
Furthermore, there are options to return median and percentile residual
lifetime. If the user chooses to use the outputs of a flexsurv regression,
there is an option to input a data frame with unobserved data. In this article,
we present reslife, explain its underlying mathematical principles, illustrate
its functioning, and provide examples on how to utilize the package. The aim is
to facilitate the use of mean residual lifetime, making it more accessible and
efficient for practitioners in various disciplines, particularly those involved
in survival analysis within the pharmaceutical industry
Effects of biofertilizer containing N-fixer, P and K solubilizers and AM fungi on maize growth: A greenhouse trial.
An in vitro study was undertaken to evaluate the compatibility of indigenous plant growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) with commonly used inorganic and organic sources of fertilizers in tea plantations. The nitrogenous, phosphatic and potash fertilizers used for this study were urea, rock phosphate and muriate of potash, respectively. The organic sources of fertilizers neem cake, composted coir pith and vermicompost were also used. PGPRs such as nitrogen fixer; Azospirillum lipoferum, Phosphate Solubilizing Bacteria (PSB); Pseudomonas putida, Potassium Solubilizing Bacteria (KSB); Burkholderia cepacia and Pseudomonas putida were used for compatibility study. Results were indicated that PGPRs preferred the coir pith and they proved their higher colony establishment in the formulation except Azospirillum spp. that preferred vermicompost for their establishment. The optimum dose of neem cake powder
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Deficient suppression of default mode regions during working memory in individuals with early psychosis and at clinical high-risk for psychosis
Background: The default mode network (DMN) is a set of brain regions typically activated at rest and suppressed during extrinsic cognition. Schizophrenia has been associated with deficient DMN suppression, though the extent to which DMN dysfunction predat