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The parameters in GLMM can be estimated either by the standard maximum likelihood (ML) estimation, which estimates the standard deviations of the random effects assuming that the fixed effect estimates are precisely correct, or by the restricted maximum likelihood (REML) estimation, a variant that averages over some of the uncertainty in the fixed-effect parameters [ 8, 11].
Both men independently came to the conclusion that, assuming Newtonian mechanics to be precisely correct, the observed divergence in the elliptical orbit of Uranus could be explained if the existence of a seventh, as yet unobserved outer planet was posited.
It is unlikely that the ML ancestral reconstruction is precisely correct at all sites, so it is important to determine whether our conclusions about the functions of Anc-gkdup and Anc-GK1PID are robust to uncertainty about their inferred sequences.
If the project couldn't be precisely correct, he was uninterested in making it happen at all.
The reviewers' understanding is precisely correct, and we have included a new figure in the Methods to better explain how we calculate the correlation coefficients.
While statistical tests based on the assumption of randomisation may give similar results, the P-value will only be precisely correct when using the statistical test corresponding to the allocation algorithm used.
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In fact, that is precisely its point.
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