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Statistical testing should be avoided when evaluating covariate balance, because usual tests are not designed to accept the null hypothesis.
–Film Adapter: If your tasks include scanning either photographic slides or negatives, look for a scanner designed to accept the film formats you will be using.
For instance, the LTE-IMS AKA protocol described in the existing protocols, the radius server is designed to accept the IP address of the latest REGISTER request as the client's IP address.
To provide users-friendly formats, this software was designed to accept the mixed inputs of the sequences with NCBI or user-defined SNP formats (IUPAC or dNTP1/dNTP2), as well as SNP ID rs# or ss# at the same time.
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For example, Ask.com was designed to accept queries in the form of specific questions and thus could be viewed as a vertical search engine.
The RNA-eXpress workflow is designed to accept input data in the standard BAM file format (Stage 1).
Most obvious of that trend was the initial release of Windows 8. Microsoft is also building a set of Office apps for Windows, designed to accept touch input that the company calls "Office for Windows 10".
Forty-six sleepover guests gave $516,000 to related fund-raising committees, chiefly the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and New York Senate 2000, accounts that are designed to accept unlimited soft-money contributions, the center found.
It is designed to accept any trusted requests from the partners, and these accesses are also applied to enhance the proposed framework for better results provision. .
The package has been designed to accept and treat all domestic sewage products from the complex.
In the UK, the power system is designed to accept a loss of 1320 MW generation.
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