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                    Linear Statistical Modelshttps://le.ac.uk/modules/2024/ma2261 Module code: MA2261 The most important method in statistical analysis is the natural extension of simple linear regression models to include several explanatory variables, thus giving general linear models. 
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                    Statistics for Data Sciencehttps://le.ac.uk/modules/2025/ma7023 Module code: MA7023 The most important method in statistical analysis is the natural extension of simple linear regression models to include several explanatory variables, thus giving general linear models. 
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                    Jurassic diet why our knowledge of what ancient pterosaurs ate might be wronghttps://le.ac.uk/news/2018/june/jurassic-diet-why-our-knowledge-of-what-ancient-pterosaurs-ate-might-be-wrong Whenever we think about extinct animals we often imagine them eating their favourite meals, whether it be plants, other animals or a combination of both. 
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                    Peoplehttps://le.ac.uk/research/institutes/space/people . 
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                    The fight for minority rights in the United States to be explored at eventhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/october/the-fight-for-minority-rights-forms-2018a-continuous-thread-of-american-history2019-1 Issues of racism - from the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s up until today - and how the ongoing fight for minority rights has formed a ‘continual and continuous thread of American history’ will be discussed at an upcoming ‘Remembering Rosa Parks’ event on... 
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                    New hope for gay communities following Typhoon Haiyanhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/november/new-hope-for-gay-communities-following-typhoon-haiyan Many LGBT people in Tacloban, Philippines have achieved new-found acceptance in their communities, including a dramatic rise in the number of people using dating applications such as Grindr and Tinder, in the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, according to research co-led... 
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                    Talking points a range of topics tackled by academics 16 Aprilhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/april/talking-points-a-range-of-topics-tackled-by-academics-this-week Dr Heather Brunskell-Evans from the Centre for Medical Humanities has contributed an article to The Conversation looking into research by NSPCC Childline suggesting that in a poll of nearly 700 12 to 13-year-olds in the UK, one in five had viewed pornographic images... 
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                    Make yourself at gnome the fashionable hermit in the gardenhttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/may/gnome-man2019s-land-the-fashionable-hermit-in-the-garden The curious story of garden hermits - from their distant ancestors in imperial Rome to their humble modern counterpart, the dapper garden gnome - will be told at a free public lecture on Thursday 14 May. 
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                    Heritage destruction in conflict zones offers archaeological opportunitieshttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/may/heritage-destruction-in-conflict-zones-offers-archaeological-opportunities An international archaeological team co-led by Leicester researchers is investigating an historic site devastated by conflict in Lebanon - and has demonstrated it is possible to obtain original and important information from heritage sites that have been devastated by... 
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                    Talking points a range of topical issues tackled by academics 4 10 Junehttps://le.ac.uk/news/2015/june/talking-points-a-range-of-topical-issues-tackled-by-academics-4-10-june Professor Melanie Simms from the School of Management has discussed on The Conversation how the recent successes of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union should get us thinking about whether some of the tactics it has used could work in other sectors.