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Once spurious factors have been accounted for, data analysis shows that mtDNA-encoded residues engaged in contacts are, in general, more constrained than their noncontact counterparts.
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On accumulation of 1 µs for each of the structures, the protein exercised structural fluctuations, but basically retained its shape without any deviations that should be accounted for (data not shown).
Meanwhile, combining markers for ciliated cells, ionocytes and goblet cells at mid-tailbud stages (stage 25) showed that all the outer layer cells are accounted for (data not shown), whereas at late tailbud stages they are not (Fig. 1A).
The prevalence of self-reported arthritis was similar among Caucasians and African-Americans participants; however, the latter had meaningfully lower-odds of reporting arthritis once SES was accounted for (data not shown).
Data validation of the final data set consisted of verifying that all required data collections were accounted for, checking for data transcription errors, verification of the data computations, and visual inspection for possible outliers.
Variations in detector-to-sample distance were accounted for during data processing.
In a Bayesian framework, censorship can be accounted for using data augmentation techniques [ 19].
Furthermore, correlation of data within a hospital are accounted for by clustered data analysis.
There can also be other expenditures (e.g. capital projects) that must be accounted for in the data collection process and in the data analysis.
A two second lag in NO X emission measurement was accounted for in the data spreadsheets.
The generalization accuracy increases with increased model complexity up until a point where model flexibility can no longer be accounted for by the data set.
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