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A larger adjusted coefficient signifies a variable with greater predictive power for the total QOF score.
Restaurants and bars cut 63,000 jobs on a seasonally adjusted basis, signifying a holiday season of muted celebrations -- at least in comparison with those of the recent past.
The city's half-dozen newly built mosques are therefore rotated against the dominant grid, whereas retrofitted interiors of buildings designed for other purposes must be adjusted to signify the sacred orientation.
This is in line with the findings of Lobell et al. (2008) and Asrat and Simane (2017a) who signified adjusting planting date and use of early maturing varieties as key adaptive responses for to climate change in areas where rainfall is erratic.
Multivariate logistic analyses present adjusted OR (AOR), signifying the statistical association between predictors and outcomes while controlling for all factors.
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Ucn3 + mice have an increased energy requirement Food intake was significantly greater in Ucn3 + mice, even when adjusted for body weight, signifying an increased energy requirement (Fig. 2a).
These ROC curves indicated the higher specificity of SMAT80 matrix even against PSI-BLAST searches using compositionally adjusted BLOSUM62 matrix thereby signifying the role of these parasite-specific matrices in BLAST searches for apicomplexan proteins.
This indirectly signifies that the mice probably adjust the size of the agouti bands, or, in other words, they modulate the distribution and accumulation of pheomelanin in hairs to achieve background (habitat) matching.
KPAS subscale scores are adjusted for exercise intensity [ 18] with increasing scores signifying rising levels of physical activity.
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