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The phrase "all data series" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set of data sequences or collections in a specific context, such as data analysis or research.
Example: "In our analysis, we will consider all data series collected over the past five years to ensure comprehensive results."
Alternatives: "all datasets" or "every data series".
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2. All data series are total return series including dividends, updated monthly.
In contrast, when the data are differenced, nonstationarity can be rejected for all data series studied.
The three tests generally reinforce each other's findings, hence confirming that all data series are integrated of order one.22.22
In Table 2, a low number in comparing one data series with another (for instance, 0.001 for the overall comparison of all data series in the intermediate scenario) indicates that the variable is significantly different, that is the behaviour on the choice changes from one series to the other.
A complete list of all data series used in this study can be found in Supplementary Material, Table S7.
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However, when looking at how many distinct tags map to any of those transcriptomes, about 5,000 tags appear not to be shared among all of them (see the "All mapped" and the "All distinct" data series on Figure 1, and further details on mapping below).
Because all the quantitative data series did not have normal distribution, we considered the results of nonparametric tests for statistical analysis.
All price data series are available from NASS's online Quick Stats database.
We have tested all our data series for changing seasonal patterns, and we find mixed results.
This indicates that all the data series are integrated of order one, or I(1).
Finally, all the data series have been transformed to the logarithmic form to achieve stationarity in variance.17.17
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