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By comparing coefficients of (t^{k}) we complete the proof.
Then by comparing coefficients of on both sides of the above equation, for we obtain the following result.
By comparing coefficients of on both sides of the above equation, we arrive at the following corollary.
Modification in the scale of a selected predictor variable was assessed by comparing coefficients of determination (R) and calculation of Akaike's information criterion (Akaike 1973).
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Therefore, by comparing coefficients on both sides of (19) and (20), we obtain the following theorem.
After some elementary calculations and by comparing coefficients on both sides of the above equation, we get (2.15).
Furthermore, by comparing coefficients for preference of type of alcohol in models with and without an indicator for falling we examined whether falling is a possible pathway by which alcohol may affect hip fracture.
By comparing the coefficients of both sides of (12), we have the following result.
By comparing the coefficients of both sides of (10), we get the following theorem.
This conclusion may be partly illustrated by comparing the coefficients of variation (CV) of the first- and the second-order SF in the limiting case of "random EEG".
By comparing the coefficients of on both sides of (2.16) and (2.17), we obtain the following theorem.
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