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Title: Article Request
Post by: fritz350 on 03/01/2009 20:17:39
Hi,ı need the articles bwelow,thanks for helpers.

http://www.springerlink.com/content/l22658l7m5081vq0/

http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a780140201~db=all

http://www.springerlink.com/content/n07u810uw2012457/

http://www.springerlink.com/content/1g29773423704201/

http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/322831


Title: Article Request
Post by: lyner on 06/01/2009 12:11:49
Hi
What do you mean by 'need'?
Can't you just read them?
Title: Article Request
Post by: rosalind dna on 06/01/2009 14:23:46
spammer?? Not Rosalind though
Title: Article Request
Post by: paul.fr on 06/01/2009 15:03:43
Hi
What do you mean by 'need'?
Can't you just read them?

I think you have to pay, or be a member, to be able to read the full text. It would appear that the poster is asking for us to give him/her a free copy...if we have one.
Title: Article Request
Post by: BenV on 06/01/2009 15:06:02
Hi Fritz - why don't you try a local library?  Obviously, we're not allowed to distribute journals that you would otherwise need to pay for, but a library may have a subscription - especially if you have a local university library, as some are open to the public.

Rosalind - I don't think he's spamming, I think he's just being a bit cheeky and seeing if he can get away with not paying for the journals he's after!
Title: Article Request
Post by: rosalind dna on 06/01/2009 15:56:36
Hi Fritz - why don't you try a local library?  Obviously, we're not allowed to distribute journals that you would otherwise need to pay for, but a library may have a subscription - especially if you have a local university library, as some are open to the public.

Rosalind - I don't think he's spamming, I think he's just being a bit cheeky and seeing if he can get away with not paying for the journals he's after!

OK then, Ben thanks only I was being careful for everyone.
Title: Article Request
Post by: BenV on 06/01/2009 17:29:50
Thanks Rosalind, I appreciate it - If I had to constantly watch out for spam on this forum I'd never get any work done!
Title: Article Request
Post by: DrN on 09/01/2009 23:33:38
I can't work out what you must be studying? Sports Science? maths with ecology? Geology?

My list of papers is much longer by the way, if we're comparing?!!! I suspect I'll have to take a trip to a library with a lot of coins and a sturdy bag for a day of photocopying :o(

I think university libraries generally allow public access for browsing (and photocopying) only, although you might need to register.
Title: Article Request
Post by: dentstudent on 13/01/2009 10:07:55
Seismic hazard assessment using the theory of records
Reliability properties of record values from non-identically distributed random variables
On Nonparametric Tests for Trend Detection in Seasonal Time Series
Applications of the theory of records in the study of random trees
Globalization and the Rate of Technological Progress: What Track and Field Records Show

My guess is that Fritz350 is after doing some sort of model using irregularly spaced (in time) observations. This can be done using a mixed modelling approach, which also identifies the random structure error within the model too. The capacity to use irregular data is one of the key advantages that mixed modelling has.