Sentence examples for So propensity from inspiring English sources

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In doing so, propensity score matching has resulted in 240 treated households to be matched with 200 controlled households.

Precision of effect estimates was evaluated from the width of the 95% CIs. 15 Some end points were rare relative to the number of factors that needed to be controlled, so propensity scores (derived from logistic regression models) were used to enhance efficiency of analytic control of confounding.

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"I wouldn't say buprenorphine is not a serious problem; it's a product for addicts, so the propensity for diversion is probably much higher than with the other prescription drugs," he said.

More so, his propensity to walk outside party lines on topics like marijuana and LGBTQI issues makes him an unlikely candidate for federal office.

So the propensity of researchers is to do what will get published and what will get funded--not necessarily what will save lives because, unfortunately, these are not always the same thing.

As more and more people begin to ask today's big question namely, why is "Sunchyme" by Dario G trending the number of mentions of Dario G increases, as does the number of smug twats incorrectly saying the original by Dream Academy is better, and so the propensity of the song's presence on Twitter grows and grows.

The distribution of pDFD contained distinct peaks at both 0 and 1, and so a propensity weighted zero one inflated beta (ZOIB) model, with clustering of patients by practice, was used for the adjusted analysis [ 28, 29].

Moreover, in (1) is the so-called propensity function, that is, is the probability that during time interval there is a reaction in the channel.

The so-called propensity score aims to reduce the multidimensional information that affects the pre-condition differences between treated and untreated to only one score.

Amongst other approaches, methods based on plotting so-called propensity scales (Nakai et al., 1988) have enjoyed long-standing popularity; with scales mirroring one or more amino acid properties, such as hydrophobicity (Hopp and Woods, 1981) or electronegativity.

When T falls, so does the propensity to engage in these behaviors.

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