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The company asserted that the data belonged to it and would not give permission for publication.
"She should have learned who the data belonged to," he said, although students almost never think to ask.
The two sets of data with z-score thresholds of 1.5 and 2 were presented in a randomized order (the reader was only aware of which z-score threshold data belonged to).
All that data belonged to someone else.
The estimation of confidence intervals and hypothesis testing was not feasible for the microarray data (dataset D), since in that case, the original data belonged to an unknown continuous distribution, and the assumption of a given distribution is difficult without having a very good estimate of the (unknown) variances and covariances for the gene expression levels.
About 42 per cent of the districts in the data belonged to these states.
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