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where α is a scaling constant (intercept), and β is the shape parameter (slope).
A constant intercept that applies when the model is 4b type, indicating the baseline variation of strength due for the sample being of 4b type.
Looking within a column at models for tumors of the same age, the average BH distance does not vary by number of CSCs (slope = 0) or the type of cell division and tumor growth rate (constant intercept).
The constant (intercept) was only included in the model when it was statistically significant [ 19].
The constant (intercept term) indicates monthly deaths associated with other causes.
The constant (intercept) was only included in the model when statistically significant [ 21].
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The b 0 (constant or intercept), b i (linear term), b ii (quadratic term) and b ij (second order terms) are the coefficients and k is the number of control variables (Bashir et al. 2009).
This phase had somewhat similar kinetics to those with excess Rho-MatB and so presumably represents binding: the slope is the association rate constant; the intercept is the dissociation rate constant.
Central laboratory and the POC-A1C values were correlated, but the regression equation suggested a slight proportional bias (slope: 0.87) and a greater constant bias (intercept with y-axis: 0.37%).
The latter tables can be used to predict list utilization rates by extrapolation from the regression equation y = a+b(x), where y = the predicted utilization rate, a = the model constant (or intercept) and b = the regression (Beta) coefficient of covariate(x).
There appears to be little dependence of the homogeneous pit site density or the kinetic coefficient on temperature as is illustrated by near constant y-intercept for the contribution of homogeneous nucleation of pits to diopside dissolution (Table 3).
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