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Regardless of which approach is chosen, there is only ever one degree of freedom (df) for experimental error for oilseed rape and only ever two df for experimental error for maize.
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There is never -- well, hardly ever -- more than one degree of separation between him and any of his collaborators, including the composers on this program.
As our population today holds more people with secondary education and undergraduate degrees than ever, one would think that these supposedly educated people would understand that Ayesha Curry and Amber Rose could easily be, and often are, the same person.
My belief is that the formal constrictions you place on yourself as an artist can, paradoxically, give you an immense freedom.' It is that freedom that Shore has played with, to one degree or another, ever since.
I took the train from Boston to New York in early February to test out Callaway's new Diablo driver – a golf club based on the simple idea that a LOT of golfers tend to slice the ball off the tee, and that a simple way to correct that would be to slant the club's face ever so slightly to the left – one degree, to be exact — in order to compensate.
We compared the summary estimates of the two opposite subgroups (females versus males; not obese versus obese; never versus ever smokers; never asthma versus ever asthma) using a chi-square test with one degree of freedom.
I found la vie boheme and have been living it to one degree or another ever since.
Every one you've ever seen".
I butted heads with my tutors quite a bit and got a terrible grade, but it doesn't matter – I've only ever needed that degree one time, and it was to sort out my work visa for the USA".
I butted heads with my professors quite a bit and got a terrible grade, but it doesn't matter—I've only ever needed that degree one time, and it was to sort out my work visa for the USA".
"Thirty-one degrees".
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