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Now notice that for a total of $n$ points, we can always find a polynomial of degree $n$ that intersects with all points exactly, resulting in a comparatively high maximum likelihood $P(s \mid \{\hat{c_{0}}, \ldots \hat{c_{n}} \})$.

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Removing the study 1 that included an earlier definition of late exposure (after the first antenatal visit which is generally after the first trimester although unknown when exactly) resulted in a marginally non-significant result.

We found, for example, that allowing boundaries to overlap instead of match exactly resulted in an f-measure for Model 1 of over 0.92.

But authorities have not said what exactly resulted in Brown being shot multiple times nearly three dozen feet from the officer's car.

A recent value-oriented investigation showed only marginal associations with culture change measures in U.S. nursing homes [ 48] and earlier attempts to track or systematically influence organizational change did not exactly result in step-by-step guidelines [ 49].

An artificial grid was then constructed for each of the five variables so that every combination of the five variables was present exactly once, resulting in a grid of 105  = 100,000 cells.

We note in passing that if both pathways are of equal strength, then their effects exactly cancel out, resulting in a spatially homogeneous steady state output even for spatially varying input.

The LASSO sets weak partial correlations to exactly zero, almost always resulting in a sparse network35,36,62,63.

The average score for white eighth graders in Nebraska in math was 291, almost exactly the national average, resulting in a black-white gap there of 51 points, far larger than in any other state, according to the report.

One of the stranger conceits of "Hello Goodbye Hello" is that it describes 101 meetings and expends exactly 1,001 words on each one, resulting in a work that is 101,101 words long.

In none of the permutations we observed more than 20 such directionally consistent CNVR findings; in two permutation samples, we observed exactly 20 (taken together resulting in an empirical P-value of 2 × 10−4); the median was 10 directionally consistent CNVR findings in the 10 000 permutations.

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