Sentence examples for deviate from the assumption from inspiring English sources

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So they were willing to deviate from the assumption of perfect markets or perfect rationality, or both, adding enough imperfections to accommodate a more or less Keynesian view of recessions.

In our study, we focus on problems with a single production run and deviate from the assumption of stochastically proportional yield.

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The high number of breakpoints reflects the result of the posterior predictive test that 40 taxa belonging to several different clades have amino acid compositions that significantly deviate from the assumptions of the CAT model (Additional file 10).

Therefore, the P-values for the GO categories that clearly deviate from the assumptions made by the hypergeometric test should be computed considering that the probability of a given GO category does not only depend on the number of genes assigned to it, but also on the length of their loci.

The F* statistic was negative and significantly (P ≤ 0.02) deviated from the assumption of neutrality for three genes (ACT, β-TUB and ITS) in the Trinidad population.

The BSSVS model allows deviating from the assumption that, in traditional MT selection models, a large number of genes, all having infinite small effects, underlie each trait.

Figure  2b shows the influence of the direct evidence of design fluo:venl on three exemplarily chosen network estimates that could be important if the evidence of design fluo:venl deviates from the assumption of consistency.

In addition, for each pair of the het ×  het and het ×  hom - crosses, we statistically tested whether the observed frequencies of GFP and GFP offspring significantly deviated from the assumption of Mendelian segregation of 3 1 and 1 1 respectively, by using likelihood-ratio chi-square tests.

We document the specific ways in which the SFP deviated from the assumptions of CBNRM.

When the genetic control of these traits deviates from the assumptions of the infinitesimal model, neither NRM nor RRM including averaged information optimally describes the variance-covariance structure between individuals for the trait of interest.

However, the patterns emerging from the studies on the decision-making mechanisms underlying female mating preferences show that choice may be context-dependent (Kirkpatrick et al. 2006; Reaney 2009; Royle et al. 2008; present one), deviating from the assumptions of rational choice theory (Luce 1959; Tversky and Simonson 1993).

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