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The low yielding behavior for the BMG was suggested to come from the random formation of shear bands before reached the plateau stress.
Before FGA, the characteristics suffered high variability from device to device, which is supposed to come from the random distribution of interface defects in such miniaturized devices.
These variations, known as "noise," come from the random nature of biochemical reactions [ 22].
The unadjusted analyses for age-sex and housing type were unaltered, as these variables do not come from the random imputation.
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In the design-based approach, randomness comes from the random sampling of points in the domain, wherein to observe the values of the spatial variable.
A powerful candidate for a transparent electrode material comes from the random networks of metal nanowires (mNWs) [17,20,22,26,27].
The results coming from the random effects method might be more stable compared with those in the fixed effects method.
This variability comes from the random fluctuation of the distribution f(Y| X, θ Y | X ) and also from the fact that model parameters θ Y | X are unknown.
As shown in Figures 1 and 2, a large proportion of the performance comes from the random walk prioritization of the filtered exome candidates with the addition of variant pathogenicity and frequency data adding a further 5 10% increase.
An alternative interpretation of how LRpath works comes from the random sets method; that is, LRpath tests whether the significance levels of a particular set of genes is significantly higher (or lower) than those of a randomly chosen set of genes of the same size [ 13, 14].
Moreover, besides coming from the missing zero vector, the correlation between any two components of w may come from the common random variable X 00∼Binomial K,π).
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