Barnet Woolf
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Barnet Woolf's Degrees
- Masters Mathematics University of Oxford
Why Is Barnet Woolf Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Barnet Woolf FRSE was a 20th-century British scientist, whose disciplines had a broad scope. He made lasting contributions to biochemistry, genetics, epidemiology, nutrition, public health, statistics, and computer science. His name appears in the Hanes-Woolf plot: a mathematical plotting of chemical reaction times.
Barnet Woolf's Published Works
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- ON ESTIMATING THE RELATION BETWEEN BLOOD GROUP AND DISEASE (1955) (2797)
- THE LOG LIKELIHOOD RATIO TEST (THE G‐TEST) (1957) (154)
- Individual variations in the metabolic cost of standardized exercises: the effects of food, age, sex and race (1953) (83)
- ENVIRONMENT SELECTION BY DROSOPHILA MUTANTS (1954) (35)
- The Log Likelihood Ratio Test (the g-test). Methods and Tables for Tests of Heterogeneity in Contingency Tables (1958) (27)
- Computation and Interpretation of Multiple Regressions (1951) (20)
- Studies on Infant Mortality (1947) (20)
- Statistical Aspects of Dietary Surveys (1954) (19)
- Studies on infant mortality: Part I. Influence of social conditions in county boroughs of england and Wales (1945) (15)
- CAROTENE AND VITAMIN A (1932) (9)
- THE RESULTS OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION (1949) (8)
- Vital statistics of still-births and neonatal deaths. (1946) (7)
- Alpha and Beta Loci in Drosophila. (1960) (7)
- Environmental effects in quantitative inheritance. (1952) (6)
- The reaction between type II pneumococcus antiserum and a glucuronide azo-protein (1941) (5)
- Labour Saving Methods in Cell Counts (1950) (3)
- Economy in Cell Counts (1948) (2)
- Quantitative studies on the effect of haptenes on the reaction between antigens and antibodies (1941) (2)
- Infant Mortality and Social Conditions (1945) (2)
- Studies on infant mortality; social aetiology of stillbirths and infant deaths in county boroughs of England and Wales. (1947) (2)
- IS THERE A DECLINE OF INTELLIGENCE IN BRITAIN? A Review of Sir Cyril Burt's: Intelligence and Fertility (1947) (1)
- Social conditions and infant mortality. (1944) (1)
- Estimation of mutation rates (1954) (1)
- ISO-Alleles and the response to selection (1957) (0)
- MEASUREMENT OF VITAL CAPACITY (1944) (0)
- The geographical origin of nurses. (1948) (0)
- PART II.* SOCIAL AETIOLOGY OF STILLBIRTHS AND INFANT DEATHS IN COUNTY BOROUGHS OF ENGLAND AND WALES (0)
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