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These findings are theoretically, conceptually, and empirically significant.
Statements thus became empirically significant, however vacuous they had been on their own.
These examples suggest that not all of the mathematical relations among numbers used in measurement are empirically significant, and that different kinds of measurement scale convey different kinds of empirically significant information.
Indeed, it is tempting to think that there would be no empirically significant difference between o1 and o2.
A key insight of measurement theory is that the empirically significant aspects of a given mathematical structure are those that mirror relevant relations among the objects being measured.
For example, the relation "bigger than" among numbers is empirically significant for measuring length insofar as it mirrors the relation "longer than" among objects.
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We further analyzed the mixture population (grouping the C3B6F2 and B6C3HF2 populations) and found the DXMit166 was empirically highly significant (LO D= 4.33, p<0.01) and no significant loci was found on autosomes (Figure 3).
To illustrate further the generality of weighted update, we incorporate the technique in two other well-known real-time heuristic search algorithms: LRTA*-LS and daLSS-LRTA*, and we empirically show significant improvements for LRTA*-LS and modest but still important improvements for daLSS-LRTA*.
Fernandez and Fogli (2009) show, empirically, the significant influence of cultural beliefs prevailing in a father's country of origin on the fertility decisions of second-generation immigrants in the USA.
Though the evidence for linkage to chromosome 4 remains equivocal, several novel loci were discovered in our scan, including a region on chromosome 3p24-22 with an empirically genomewide significant LOD score of 4.02 and a region on chromosome 9q31-34 with a LOD score of 3.89.
A well-established framework for empirically examining significant other factors in association with patient outcomes is the multicomponent expressed emotion (EE) construct (Vaughn & Leff, 1976).
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