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The ratio of institutional h over In, Q = h/In, may be used as a measure of citation impact adjusting for the effective networking size.
However, these methods either assign the most significant SNP-based evidence as the statistical evidence for the set of loci, or do not explicitly incorporate the association evidence in adjusting for the effective number of tests.
After adjusting for the effective number of tests (significance threshold P < 6.97 × 10−4 for 72 effective tests), no SNP maintained significance for association with SDR; yet SNPs at three loci (near CPVL/CHN2, PVT1, LINC00523) showed suggestive association (P < 1.39 × 10−2 for 72 effective tests).
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The resulting understanding will allow us to estimate the effective number of independent tests, m e, for a complete analytic strategy, after estimating and adjusting for the correlations.
Second, start adjusting for the exit.
With an ageing population and increasing incidence of pre-diabetes and diabetes, it is of high importance to construct, implement and evaluate cost-effective preventive methods adjusted for the health care system [ 41].
Thus his effective field goal percentage — which adjusts for the extra point provided by the 3-point shot — is a very respectable.500.500
Therefore, we adjusted for the receipt of 12 weeks of antidepressants prescribed at the minimum effective dose used to treat MDD.
After adjusting for attrition and clustering, the effective N is 289.
Then, you need to adjust for them, like a golfer would adjust for the wind.
The answer is the same, adjusted for the secular context.
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