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“…It also improved the evaluators of fit quality, with significant reduction in RSD, confirming the results of Mazzini et al (2005), Prado et al (2013) and Sousa et al (2014), who found more accurate estimates of parameters of growth when considered the first-order autoregressive structure (AR1) of the residues in the growth curve of Hereford cattle, dwarf coconut and coffee seed germination, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…It also improved the evaluators of fit quality, with significant reduction in RSD, confirming the results of Mazzini et al (2005), Prado et al (2013) and Sousa et al (2014), who found more accurate estimates of parameters of growth when considered the first-order autoregressive structure (AR1) of the residues in the growth curve of Hereford cattle, dwarf coconut and coffee seed germination, respectively.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 78%
“…The results of the DW test showed that the Gompertz model for the length variable, and both models for the diameter variable, had presence of residual autocorrelation (p-value<0.05), suggesting the possibility of incorporating the first-order autoregressive parameter (AR1) in the fit of the models (Table 1). Similarly Prado et al (2013) and Sousa et al (2014) found autocorrelation of residues using Logistic and Gompertz models to describe the dwarf coconut fruit growth and coffee seed germination, respectively. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…For being able to describe the most diverse situations, to present better quality of fit even using few parameters and, mainly, to present practical interpretation for the estimations of these parameters, the nonlinear regression models are very used in the most diverse areas of knowledge, mainly in the study of growth curves (THOLON & QUEIROZ, 2009;PEREIRA et al, 2014;SOUSA et al, 2014;LÚCIO et al, 2016). Nonlinear models of the Richards family are the most indicated in the literature for the description of growth curves, namely: Logistic, Gompertz, Brody and von Bertalanffy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dose-response models with interval-censored showed satisfactory adjustments and therefore a more accurate analysis than the usual approaches. TOS et al, 2013;SOUSA et al, 2014), testes não-paramétricos, modelos lineares generalizados (O'NEILL et al, 2004, SAATKAMP et al, 2011 e técnicas de análise de sobrevivência (MANSO et al, 2013).…”
Section: Agradecimentosmentioning
confidence: 99%