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As a result, in an extreme case, a face vs. checkerboard classifier might have been trained on 28 female happy faces and 20 contracting and 8 expanding motion trials (i.e., 70% of n1 = n2 = 40 trials is 28 trials) and then tested on 12 male fear faces and 12 expanding motion trials, a more strict test for generalization.
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When the number of false tracks is too large to manage, we can implement a more strict promotion quality test.
As Simpson's index of diversity is very much dependent on the collection of isolates tested, a more strict definition of such a test panel might be required for evaluation of subtyping methods.
To validate our results and avoid the potential bias from coding errors in dementia diagnosis, we conducted a sensitivity analysis by running the Cox regression test with a more strict definition of Alzheimer's disease.
To adjust for multiple testing we considered a more strict P-value (<0.005) as statistically significant.
This significant association even withstands a more strict correction of treating all 118 SNPs as independent tests (0.05/118=4.2×10-4).
Prophage Finder was first tested with default parameters and second with a more strict E value threshold (1e-3).
Of these, 1,269 cases that had been included in the NDR solely because of blood glucose measurements (without the results of those tests or diabetes confirmation in other registers) were excluded in a more strict definition of diabetes, resulting in 3,035 (5.8%) strict diabetes cases (incidence rate 5.9/1,000 person-years).
A more strict condition is the following.
The NODS, as designed, provided a more strict definition of disordered gambling than the SOGS.
In addition to this original NDR definition (all diabetes), we also defined a more strict definition of incidence ("strict diabetes") by excluding persons who were included in the NDR solely as a result of a blood glucose test because a number of these people may not have actually had diabetes.
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