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Thus, the two treatments were equivalent, except that the high co-infection populations more often experienced an environment allowing intracellular virus interactions.

Theoretically, these two versions of the score test are asymptotically equivalent except that the traditional variance component score test uses a mixture of two distributions as an asymptotic null distribution (Molenberghs and Verbeke, 2003), whereas the score-based test can use a finite-sample null distribution, as used in SKAT.

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Staffing is reported in terms of full-time equivalents (FTEs), except that private-practice physicians in private hospitals are reported only by number of individuals per hospital.

"This difficult effort will be the 'moral equivalent of war' — except that we will be uniting our efforts to build and not to destroy".

BayesC with π  equal to 0 is equivalent to GBLUP Genomic Best Linear Unbiased Predictorr), except that the variance components are treated as unknown with scaled inverse chi-squared priors.

Another novelty feature that the molsync.com service provides is the display of a molecular glyph, which is the equivalent of a chemical QR code: its role is equivalent to a URL, except that when it is printed out on paper, e.g. on a poster or a label, it is possible to use the Living Molecules mobile app [64] to photograph the glyph.

All this might be called the gun-control equivalent of retroactive retirement — except that Romney is not alone.

I usually write the Jersey column, which is the equivalent of County Lines except that it appears in the Sunday New Jersey section.

At the same time as we submitted the ECFP fingerprint capabilities to the CDK project, we also made available the FCFP equivalent, which is identical except that it initially describes each atom by whether it is an H-bond donor/acceptor, positive/negative charge center, aromatic and/or halogen.

Finally, the fourth procedure was equivalent to the third, except that the first introns of genes were excluded from analyses.

The EM algorithm's first iteration is equivalent to majority voting, except that it retrieves soft labels (i.e. 3/5 yes votes is a soft label of 0.6 for the HIT).

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