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For example, variables for unit nature are −1, 0, and 1, and these represent variation between state-owned and privately owned sectors, which are invariant, and between privately owned and state-owned, respectively.
For example, variables for the way of gaining entry to work are −1, 0, and 1, standing for variation from pulling strings to not pulling strings, being invariant, and from not pulling strings to pulling strings, separately.
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For example, variables names for the evaluation form usually started with EV, while those for the 90-day (quarterly) evaluation started with Q90.
For example, variables and are constrained because for,.
For example, variables that related to participation would reduce the total variance in the models that included them.
For example, variables in participants at the slow end of the NP would not be expected to be significantly different from those of the neighboring SPs.
For example, variables that are difficult to define retrospectively, such as neonatal infection, were omitted.
For example, variables assessed might include sex, blood group, classification of disease, or whether the patient survived.
For example, variables mapping to concentrations of different mobile objects may be partitioned into one group, and variables mapping to rate constants in another.
For example, variables including prior SRE, number of lesion sites, the presence of pain, and high levels of bone resorption are known to affect patients' risk for SREs.
For example, variables like age, sex, and BMI might have larger heterogeneity in our study compared with the older population of the KORA study.
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