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Hardness Pro 0.5
Nukleap Inc.
App is designed to solve commonproblemstocalculate material hardness number. It is simple butpowerfultoolto solve hardness calculations.Key Features.> Added Brinell and Vickers test> Calculate BHN and HV value from sample impression image> Sample has been saved in Reports tab.> Easy Selection of Impression Diameter through image tool> Select and Calculate function> Need to Calibrate before use as per device> Easy Calibration.> Comes with simplicity> Extra featuresExtra> Hardness CalculatorIt includes 2 parts brinell calculator and vickerscalculator.Selectthe test to calculate hardness numberInput respective parameters and just click calculatethehardnessNumbers.> Hardness ConversionIt includes hardness conversion as per ASTM standardandcalculatehardness from any scale to requiredscale.> BHN ListIt shows bhn values for standard metals.Other Apps> Tensile Lab & Hardness Calc
SampSize 1.0.6
SampSize is an application to assist inthedesign of clinical trials by calculating the sample sizeusinginputs provided by the user.Features calculations for:- Normal and binary endpoints- Parallel and crossover designs- Superiority, Non-Inferiority, Equivalence, Bio-equivalenceandPrecision objectivesSampSize calculates either the required sample size for adesiredpower, or calculates the power of a trial for a givensample size.It allows users to specify inputs such as significancelevel, power,mean difference (or limit), standard deviation, andthe allocationratio.Developed in collaboration with Dr Steven A Julious,MedicalStatistics Group, School of Health and Related Research,TheUniversity of Sheffield, UK.References:- Julious, SA. Sample sizes for clinical trails. ChapmanandHall, 2009.- Julious, S. J. (2004). Tutorial in Biostatistics: Samplesizesfor clinical trials with Normal Data. Statistics in Medicine,23,1921-86.- Julious, S. A. & Campbell, M. J. (2012). Tutorialinbiostatistics: sample sizes for parallel group clinical trialswithbinary data. Statistics in Medicine, doi:10.1002/sim.5381.- Julious SA & Owen R. Sample size calculationsfornon-inferiority studies with binary outcomes. StatisticalMethodsin Medical Research (DOI: 10.1177/0962280210378945).- Julious SA. An introduction to statistics in earlyphasetrials. Wiley, 2010.