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CPT errors of omission and commission were considered count data and initially modeled as Poisson distributed variables with log risk models; to correct for overdispersion (variance exceeded the mean), our final models were fitted using negative binomial regression.
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And in an abrupt change, the Bush administration has decided for the first time to consider counting fish raised in hatcheries when determining if some species are going extinct.
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Consider counting likely future income in your bond portion.
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