HealthStatistics & Informatics is responsible for obtaining, analyzing and disseminating NH population-based public health data and statistics, while maintaining all State and Federal privacy, security and confidentiality requirements for the following data systems:
Health Statistics & Informatics provides administrative management of the department's Vital Records Privacy Board for Health-Related Research (VRPB) data requests; as well as the confidential data request review board for Cancer Registry data; Hospital Discharge Data; and, other health datasets for research purposes.
Health Statistics and Informatics provides heath data integration for electronic case reporting, electronic laboratory reporting, syndromic surveillance, blood lead surveillance and other reportable disease systems or applications. For more information, please visit the Promoting Interoperability web page.
The NH Department of Health and Human Services Data Portal is an interactive website aggregating health and social services data and producing customized reports, maps and time trend analysis on hundreds of health related indicators at the town, county and state level. Data may be used to identify trends, develop program initiatives, strengthen research, aid grant writing and support policy changes.
Below you will find two graphs, depicting this month's Intake and Outcome statistics for MCAS. The first shows the number of cats/kittens and dogs/puppies that came into the shelter. The second shows the outcome of every animal that left the shelter, broken down into the manner in which they left (adoption, rescue, owner reclaim, transfers to Placement Partners, or euthanasia). The euthanasia statistics are further broken down into categories, showing the reason the animal was euthanized (illness/injury, age-too young to survive on its own, breed, behavior, or space).
Mobile County Animal Control is required by law to pick up all stray dogs. It also impounds animals identified as sick or injured. In 2009, the County built a new shelter to provide better outcomes for abandoned animals. The new shelter provides more and better kennels and offers the public a convenient and updated facility for adoptions. We hope we can lower our euthanasia rates by increasing public adoptions, assisting owners with lost pets, strengthening our partnerships with rescue groups, as well as building new partnerships.
MCAS will continue to publish this information every month. Feel free to share this post, and remember, homeless animals are a very real problem, and we all have to work together if we hope to make a difference in our community.
New Hampshire excavation damages to pipelines compared to National Totals and Eastern Region States in tabular format for the period of 2015 to 2022. Includes breakdown of what percentage that state contributed to the National Total.
New Hampshire damage prevention statistics compared to National and Eastern Region States in tabular format for the period 2015 to 2022.
Source: PHEMSA Pipeline Safety Stakeholder Communications Public Report.
In this article, you will learn the probability density function definition, formula, properties, applications and how to fins the probability density function for a given function along with example.
The Probability Density Function(PDF) defines the probability function representing the density of a continuous random variable lying between a specific range of values. In other words, the probability density function produces the likelihood of values of the continuous random variable. Sometimes it is also called a probability distribution function or just a probability function. However, this function is stated in many other sources as the function over a broad set of values. Often it is referred to as cumulative distribution function or sometimes as probability mass function(PMF). However, the actual truth is PDF (probability density function ) is defined for continuous random variables, whereas PMF (probability mass function) is defined for discrete random variables.
In the case of a continuous random variable, the probability taken by X on some given value x is always 0. In this case, if we find P(X = x), it does not work. Instead of this, we must calculate the probability of X lying in an interval (a, b). Now, we have to figure it for P(aThe probability density function is defined as an integral of the density of the variable density over a given range. It is denoted by f (x). This function is positive or non-negative at any point of the graph, and the integral, more specifically the definite integral of PDF over the entire space is always equal to one. The graph of PDFs typically resembles a bell curve, with the probability of the outcomes below the curve. The below figure depicts the graph of a probability density function for a continuous random variable x with function f(x).
PDF, i.e. the probability density function has many applications in different fields of study such as statistics, science and engineering. Some of the important applications of the probability density function are listed below:
The major difference between the probability density function (PDF) and the probability mass function (PMF) is that PDF is used to describe the continuous probability distribution whereas PMF is used to describe the discrete probability distribution.
The probability density function is said to be valid if it obeys the following conditions:
1. f(x) should be non-negative for all values of the random variable.
2. The area underneath f(x) should be equal to 1.
The normal distribution, also known as the Gaussian distribution, is a continuous probability distribution for any real-valued random variable. The normal distribution is sometimes called the bell curve.
This tool provides an easy way to query and view data from the annual IMLS Public Libraries Survey. It includes custom infographics based on general library service categories. You simply enter the library name in the search box and from there, you can refine your search based on listed selections.
The Tennessee State Library and Archives participates in the national Public Libraries Survey administered by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Many data elements in the Tennessee Public Library Survey form correspond to those required for participation in the national survey, ensuring that Tennessee's public library statistics are comparable to those of the other 49 states and the District of Columbia. These data elements are further defined in the Tennessee Public Library Survey Instructions.
Note: The US Census Bureau provides statistics for Tennessee as well as national library data. Additional Public Library Survey data and reports can be found on the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) website.
The calculator worksheet has been adapted from the downloadable spreadsheet. This spreadsheet requires either Microsoft Excel, or Google Sheets. The Tennessee State Library and Archives would like to thank the Maine State Library for giving permission to adapt the calculator for Tennessee use.
On this page you will find air traffic data on aircraft operations, passengers, crew, cargo and mail. A glance to the current available data is presented in an embedded web file while detailed statistics are available in increment of 5 years in either excel (*.xlsx) or portable document format (*.pdf).
If interested, you will also be able to go to other statistical sources like the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA), Department of Business Economic and Development & Tourism (DBEDT), Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS), and Airport Council International (ACI) by clicking on the corresponding links provided at the bottom of this page.
For inquiries, suggestions, or request for specific data, please email [email protected] . To request for specific statistics on air traffic, please fill out this form and send it to the same email address.
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