Sentence examples for be sensitive to deviations from inspiring English sources

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The statistic is intended to be sensitive to deviations in the geographic distribution.

Thus, it is unlikely that our results would be sensitive to deviations from the currently assumed adverse event rates.

When facing scenarios that will be sensitive to deviations from the optimal strategy, we suggest, however, preparing for likely departures by designing an intentional oversampling.

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In the nanometer range they are sensitive to deviations from the ideal periodic straight line structure such as LER.

The CLRT is sensitive to deviations from the assumptions of the standard neutral model, with population substructure and recent bottlenecks leading to a high false-positive rate (Jensen et al. 2005).

Where the graphical and statistical methods conflicted (in two cases) we favored our visual evaluation of the cubic splines because the constrained regression method is sensitive to deviations from the assumptions of parametric statistical tests that do not affect the nonparametric cubic spline approach [ 69].

Because fabrication of laminates is sensitive to deviation of eigenstrain magnitudes, as shown from stochastic study, an additional minimization of the eigenstrains is introduced.

Although the F-test is simple and is widely used to quantify differences in variance, it is sensitive to deviation from the normality assumption or presence of outliers (e.g. unexpectedly higher or lower expression values from one or two samples).

Because this test can be sensitive to minor deviations in model fit in large samples [ 22], the comparative fit index (CFI), Tucker-Lewis index (TLI), root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA), and standardized root mean square residual (SRMR) also were used to evaluate the model fit [ 23, 24].

However, those that were tested were found to be sensitive to changes down to around 0.2 standard deviations.

The standard deviation is expected to be sensitive to the sampled surface as the lower part of the specimen is subjected to a larger strain.

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