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It may be worth to note that in one case (synthetic dataset SFO_lin_c), KinGUII reported confidence intervals for (alpha) and (beta) with an extent of zero, i.e. their lower and upper bounds were numerically equal, while very large confidence intervals would be expected (and indeed obtained by gmkin), because of the strong parameter correlation of (alpha) and (beta).
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"A failure, to some extent, of three of our major domestic manufacturing entities would be a very serious problem in any case.
Their oval outline reflects the extent of five overlapping granite intrusions into Silurian shales in the Neogene Period (i.e., 23 to 2.6 million years ago).
Clemens recounts that he parodied one of these accounts—"broadly, very broadly, stringing my fantastics out to the extent of eight hundred or a thousand words"—and published it in another New Orleans newspaper.
Hafnium is dispersed in Earth's crust to the extent of three parts per million and is invariably found in zirconium minerals up to a few percent compared with zirconium.
Nobody responded to their lure but a solitary eccentric, who said he wouldn't invest a nickel in any play going but was willing to back them to the extent of ten thousand dollars in remodelling the façade of the Bijou Theatre.
It is observed that critical buckling load of the cylinder subjected to external pressure improves upto an extent of five times depending upon percentage of filling.
Rodney Trotter Nicholas LyndhurstThe— The ideal comic foil for Del Boy in numerous ways: naive, much younger and easily influenced, more academically gifted, although only to the extent of two GCEs, but generally gormless and lacking common sense.
With an extent of four to seven months the duration of the hibernation season of black bears is similar to that of arctic ground squirrels.
It would certainly be of interest to study whether CREB phosphorylation status changes as a consequence of GR activation at different time points, and test the hypothesis that it is inversely related with the extent of GR repression.
The center of mass for each mouse can be visualized as a colored dot (see Figure 6A); the technician classified each frame as "good" (one dot on each mouse), "acceptable" (mice overlapped, dots near but not on center of mass), and "bad" (either dot outside the extent of one of the two mice).
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