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The phrase "a value one" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that holds value, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "In our analysis, we identified a value one that significantly impacts our results."
Alternatives: "a valuable one" or "an important one".
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Samples reported as 'less than the detection limit' were assigned a value one half the detection limit for analysis.
Ownership of each fixed asset was given a value one and non-ownership a value of zero.
cPercentage increase in radiographic damage scores per year for patients with a value one standard deviation above the mean biomarker value 1 year after disease onset.
N = 46,720 All the variables included in Equation (1) are dummy variables, i.e., variables that can take a value one or zero, e.g., zj takes a value one if patient i is a resident in hospital catchment area j, and zero otherwise.
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The glossary is a valued one, given to you by your son ten Christmases ago, when you were fifty-five.
And the question is a values one of how that desire to have a child is conceptualised.
So, given a cutoff value, one gets a list of D-sequences that score higher than this cutoff; thus representing possible DNA binding sites for the protein.
This is the only cost category in an LCCA where a negative value, one that reduces cost, is acceptable.
In order to impute a missing value, one has to specify a stochastic model for each variable with missing values.
Instead of converting the output into a Boolean value, one can take greater advantage of the continuous output value by treating the graph as a flow network.
But WellPoint and Blue Cross considered that offer "a little light on value," one person close to the talks said.
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