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STATISTICAL METHOD FOR RESAMPLING
Jackknife method; Jackknife (statistics); Jackknife regression

Jackknife resampling         
In statistics, the jackknife is a resampling technique that is especially useful for bias and variance estimation. The jackknife pre-dates other common resampling methods such as the bootstrap.
Mast cell         
  • Illustration depicting mast cell activation and anaphylaxis
  • Structure of FcεR1 on mast cell. FcεR1 is a tetramer made of one alpha (α) chain, one beta (β) chain, and two gamma (γ) chains. IgE is binding to α chain, signal is transduced by ITAM motifs on β and γ chains.
GRANULATED CELL FOUND IN ALMOST ALL TISSUES
Mastocyte; Mast cells; Mast cell disease; Mastocytes; Labrocyte; Labrocytes; Mass cell; Mast Cell; Mast cell activation disorders; Mast cell activation disorder; Piecemeal degranulation; Anaphylactic degranulation
A mast cell (also known as a mastocyte or a labrocyte) is a resident cell of connective tissue that contains many granules rich in histamine and heparin. Specifically, it is a type of granulocyte derived from the myeloid stem cell that is a part of the immune and neuroimmune systems.
mast cell         
  • Illustration depicting mast cell activation and anaphylaxis
  • Structure of FcεR1 on mast cell. FcεR1 is a tetramer made of one alpha (α) chain, one beta (β) chain, and two gamma (γ) chains. IgE is binding to α chain, signal is transduced by ITAM motifs on β and γ chains.
GRANULATED CELL FOUND IN ALMOST ALL TISSUES
Mastocyte; Mast cells; Mast cell disease; Mastocytes; Labrocyte; Labrocytes; Mass cell; Mast Cell; Mast cell activation disorders; Mast cell activation disorder; Piecemeal degranulation; Anaphylactic degranulation
¦ noun a cell found in connective tissue and releasing histamine and other substances during inflammatory and allergic reactions.
Origin
C19: mast from Ger. Mast 'fattening, feeding'.

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Jackknife resampling

In statistics, the jackknife (jackknife cross-validation) is a cross-validation technique and, therefore, a form of resampling. It is especially useful for bias and variance estimation. The jackknife pre-dates other common resampling methods such as the bootstrap. Given a sample of size n {\displaystyle n} , a jackknife estimator can be built by aggregating the parameter estimates from each subsample of size ( n 1 ) {\displaystyle (n-1)} obtained by omitting one observation.

The jackknife technique was developed by Maurice Quenouille (1924–1973) from 1949 and refined in 1956. John Tukey expanded on the technique in 1958 and proposed the name "jackknife" because, like a physical jack-knife (a compact folding knife), it is a rough-and-ready tool that can improvise a solution for a variety of problems even though specific problems may be more efficiently solved with a purpose-designed tool.

The jackknife is a linear approximation of the bootstrap.