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A subsequent analysis to correct for statistical errors showed an increase of 0.34%[95%% confidence interval (95% CI), 0.1 0.57] in combined cardio-respiratory mortality for each 10 μg/m of air increase in PM10 (Dominici et al. 2003).
To account for statistical errors in our analysis, the 100 most parsimonious trees were searched using the Min-mini heuristic algorithm [ 57], and the relative divergence times of the selected nodes was determined in all the trees.
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Even allowing for statistical error, the figures were impressive.
All values were expressed as the mean ±1 for statistical error.
The cohort (47 patients) and number of events (8) were small, allowing for statistical error.
The low frequency of TE complications introduces room for statistical error, especially when assessing for predictors of TE events and obtaining an AHRE burden cut-off.
The principal merit of this approach is that gene concatenation allows for the minimization of statistical errors, often resulting in well-supported trees (Delsuc et al. 2005).
Allowing for possible statistical errors and gaps in the surveys, they concluded that between 1989 and 2008 the over-all level of global inequality basically remained the same.
We adjust the estimated P-values using Benjamini Hochberg correction for the statistical errors caused by multiple hypotheses testing.
Contrast this convergence rate with 1/N, which is the rate of statistical error reduction for conventional Monte Carlo methods.
We made many statistical comparisons in this study, which implies a risk for type I statistical errors.
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