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Horizontal line denotes chance performance on the prequestions.
The black, dotted line denotes chance level overlap score, and the red, dotted line indicates mean overlap score with perfectly overlapping clusters (* indicates p<0.01).
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The probability of acceptance is equal to α = min (1, l (X | G ′ S, θ ) Q (G S | G ′ S ) f (G ′ S | ρ, γ, m ) l (X | G S, θ ) Q (G ′ S | G S ) f (G S | ρ, γ, m ) ), where the proposal ratio is The terms are the same as before except that p(g) denotes the chance that a gap location is proposed.
Let s(d) denote the chance of survival as a function of the damage d.
Let C k AA) denote that chance that AA is drawn.
Essentially, P measure ≤ x) denotes the chances of seeing a value smaller than the observed value (i.e. x) under the null hypothesis that assumes all sample observations arise by chance.
Values of κw > 0.40 denote acceptable chance-corrected agreement, coefficients κw > 0.80 indicate almost perfect strength of agreement [ 28].
Time is measured in months, and a coefficient larger than zero denotes a higher chance of giving birth in period t, or in other words, a shorter birth interval.
The kappa measure accounts for the possibility of the correct prediction occurring by chance (denoted by a value of 0).
The theoretical patient progresses through the various Markov states on the way to death at 80 years, with the time spent (and cost incurred) in a state dependent on variables denoted at each chance node.
Dr. Moore's genome has a genetic variant that denotes a "56 percent chance of brown eyes," one that indicates a "typical amount of freckling" and another that confers "moderately higher odds of smelling asparagus in one's urine," Dr. Rothberg and his colleagues reported Wednesday in the journal Nature.
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