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:<math>F(m;c,p) = \sum_{i=0}^{ m } {c\choose i}p^i(1-p)^{c-i}</math> | :<math>F(m;c,p) = \sum_{i=0}^{ m } {c\choose i}p^i(1-p)^{c-i}</math> | ||
This is the formula for [[pack year]]s: | |||
:<math>\text{1 py} = \frac{\text{1 pack}}{day} \times \text{1 year}</math> | |||
The [[RCB index]] is defined as: | |||
:<math>RCB = 1.4 \ ( f_{inv} \ d_{prim} )^ {0.17} + \lbrack{ \ 4 \ (1 - 0.75^{LN}) d_{met}} \rbrack ^{0.17}</math> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Mathematics]]. | *[[Mathematics]]. | ||
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==External== | ==External== | ||
* | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Displaying_a_formula Formula Help (WP)]. | ||
[[Category:Stuff]] | [[Category:Stuff]] |
Latest revision as of 23:37, 15 October 2024
A formula can be a useful thing in medicine.
Here is one - the cumulative distribution function of the binomial distribution:[1]
This is the formula for pack years:
The RCB index is defined as:
See also
References
- ↑ URL: http://www.mathworks.com/help/stats/binocdf.html. Accessed on: 17 February 2013.