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A factor is a characteristicunder consideration thought to influence the measured observations, andlevel is a value of the factor.
A factor is a perceived circumstance, event, influence, fact, etc. that is related to a particular outcome.
Without the temporality assumption (the dependent variable must occur after the independent variable) there is no way of determining whether a factor is a risk factor, is predictive/causal, or is a consequence of the outcome [4, 5].
It is proved that if such a factor is a complemented subspace of a larger C*-algebra then there exists a projection of norm one from the larger algebra onto the smaller and a new proof of the fact that the continuous Hochschild cohomology group H2c(M, M) vanishes is also included.
For each individual, a factor is a weighted sum of all the gene expression measurements of that individual.
A factor is a general term used to describe a single criterion that is used to separate patients into cohorts.
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Just to be a factor is an accomplishment for the Padres.
No less a factor is an exemplary change in the attitude of the district attorney's office.
The amount of variance extracted by a factor is an indication of the homogeneity of the scale [ 39, 40].
YDL114W is predicted to have peptide transporter activity, possibly related to the fact that a-factor is a secreted peptide.
Pearl [ 51] showed under which conditions the probabilities that a factor was a necessary or a sufficient cause, respectively, can be estimated from the data.
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