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In this article the authors correct the analysis of Wang and Rose [Wang, C.H., Rose, L.R.F., 1997. On the design of bonded patches for one-sided repair.
As some methods were more specifically developed to correct the analysis of the second stage results only, analysis restricted to cases where the trial proceeded to a second stage was also performed, and referred as conditional analysis.
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We therefore took an intermediate approach, correcting the analysis of each phenotype for the number of gene tests.
This illustrates a statistical advantage of WGCNA: instead of correcting the analysis for tens of thousands of gene comparisons, a module-based analysis involves orders of magnitudes fewer comparisons.
To correct for the analysis of multiple SNPs within a gene we have used a gene-wide significance level (P) that takes into account the overall genetic variation in the genes under investigation [25].
Figure 5 shows an example of a wrong annotation on Norine corrected by the analysis of the s2m results.
Meanwhile, Hirata and Baba (2006) remarked that the OBTM data should be carefully corrected for the analysis of small tsunamis, since rapid temperature changes (e.g., ±0.005°C/min) frequently occur.
We used this set of "best p-values" (obtained with the permuted phenotypes) to determine – for each SNP – a p-value of association (with the real phenotypes), corrected for the analysis of the whole genome (or α*).
The sample size is correct and the analysis of the data is well conducted.
This communication is to correct the sensitivity analysis formula of frequencies for composite structures in the paper [1].
"This difference is not corrected for in the analysis of the data and in the study conclusions," the company's statement said.
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