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The phrase "eliminate variables" is a correct and usable expression.
You can use it when you want to describe the act of removing something that could affect or have an influence on a situation or an experiment. For example: "In order to be sure of the results, we had to eliminate variables that could have skewed the outcome of the experiment."
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A backward elimination procedure was then applied to eliminate variables which cease to be statistically significant (p > 0.05) in the presence of others.
Experiments that eliminate variables are called control experiments.
I eliminate variables (and I'm not talking about the programming kind).
It first pairs variables that might affect the system, and sets a default threshold to eliminate variables that cannot achieve a certain level of performance.
The same things that make them good models for human disease more diverse environments and genetics cause problems when scientists are trying to eliminate variables that could tell them why a drug didn't work.
In order to confirm that it is possible to eliminate variables which are not informative as predictors of the property of interest, the first step is to present model results with the whole set of molecular descriptors (1485).
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When we eliminate variable cost stigma, we assume that transfer income has the same effect as other income, but we allow for programme non-participation.
We applied two additional filters to eliminate variable genes that were expressed at low abundance (Figure 1B).
G-blocks was used to eliminate variable regions of the alignment.
The ratio of aldosterone to cortisol (AC) is the parameter used to compare both adrenals in order to eliminate variable dilution of adrenal venous blood.
To test the phenomenon, he set about eliminating variables and alternative explanations.
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