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As is to be expected, applying the naive unadjusted critical boundary may result in a further considerable type 1 error rate inflation as compared to.
One hundred and eight breast cancer deaths within incident cases would have been expected applying the IBM rate of the reference period, and 65 by applying the noninvited IBM rate.
The results of the table raise the following issues during interpretation: First, as expected, applying different cut-off thresholds to the results by a given algorithm leads to a different number of peaks being identified: there is inevitably a trade-off between the number of peaks recovered and the quality of the peaks.
The estimate of the expected number of deaths using the invited women IBM rate was 49, indicating that the number of deaths saved compared with the expected applying the noninvited IBM rate, of 16 (intention-to-treat analysis); applying the IBM rate of screened women gives the estimated number of lives saved as 24.
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That figure could rise to $150 billion if more people than expected apply for compensation.
Because fewer applicants than expected applied for Mississippi's assistance program, the state still has almost $2 billion left, some of which it plans to use for community development projects and for the port expansion.
As a result, more low-need people than expected applied and became eligible.
A further increase in spatial resolution is expected by applying ptychographic scanning schemes.
However, as Figure 1 demonstrates, significant cytotoxic results are expected from applying this concentration.
As expected when applying multiple algorithms, model performance varied among the eight techniques (Elith et al. 2006).
Three-quarters of the nation's plants have received, have applied for, or are expected to apply for an extension.
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