Introduces quantile-based effectiveness persistence function as tail mean divided by quantile, shows equivalence to first L-moment of scaled tail, and develops nonparametric estimator with bootstrap equivalence test for biosimilar evaluation.
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A canonical two-parameter family of nonnegative distributions is derived from a rational Möbius specification of the quantile-based effectiveness persistence function, with derived properties and MLE estimation.
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