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Hence, the null hypothesis is that the mean, the average of squares, third moment, and fourth moment of gene expression between case group and control group are equal.
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bInitial criterion for cutoff (Specificity + Sensitivity) ½ is the average of specificity and sensitivity cAdjusted criterion for cutoff (Specificity+ Sensitivity) ½ is the sum of average of square of specificity and sensitivity.
The uniform contact strengths have been determined as functions of the averages of radii squares, squares of arithmetic radii means or squares of minimum radii of the contacting pairs.
University of Michigan forecasters are predicting a dead zone of about 1,197 square miles (3,100 square kilometers), well below the average of 6,000 square miles (15,540 square kilometers) for the past five years, according to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The vrms is the square root of the average of the squares of the speeds of the molecules: (v2)1/2.
The MSE is an average of the squares of all the individual errors between the model and the real measurements.
d Overall phenotypic ear rot means are the average of least squares means across members of each subpopulation.
MSE was computed by the average of the squares of the differences between the estimate and the true value fixed by simulation.
In addition, serious consideration could be given to realigning New Jersey's 21 county governments, whose land areas range from 47 to 805 square miles, for an average of 353 square miles.
New Jersey could adapt to just nine counties, with average land area of 824 square miles, closer to the national average of 1,108 square miles.
Mean Square Error of Prediction is the average of the squared prediction errors of MEBV.
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