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Hierarchical Bayesian models offer a flexible framework to coherently incorporate heterogeneous variables that theoretically relate to a common effect while providing estimates of the variability at each conceptual level [ 25].

Biomass selection integrates heterogeneous variables such as fuel composition, fuel morphology and operating conditions.

Across all three plots, the most spatially heterogeneous variables were measurements of total standing crop root mass, ground surface litter mass, litter fall, root growth and soil respiration which required, on average, 152, 105, 52, 45 and 28 samples, respectively to estimate mean values within 10% confidence intervals with 95% probability.

They range from the capacity of managing a dataset eventually comprising heterogeneous variables and missing data, to the high predictability, good confidence measure in terms of class probabilities, and interpretability of the fuzzy classification model, by means of semantically interpretable fuzzy partitions and if then rules.

Nevertheless, we acknowledge the challenge of establishing error-free relationships due to the myriad of possible interactions that could exist among large numbers of heterogeneous variables.

On the other hand, the HbA1c/fPG ratio is the rate for the heterogeneous variables with different units, which is ultimately generating a complicated unit (%·L/mmoL).

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In contrast, Rhizobiales are commonly found in the soil in saprophytic living style, and occasionally they associate with hosts, and therefore face more heterogeneous, variable environments.

Irrespective of its mean value, when evidence is more heterogeneous (variable), reaction times, and errors increase, but the neural response in the dmPFC and AINS is the polar opposite: "less" activity for "more" variable evidence.

Caudal dysgenesis (CD; OMIM 600145; formerly referred to as caudal regression syndrome) describes a heterogeneous variable association of malformations of the lower body that always include some degree of sacral agenesis (Duhamel, 1961; Boulas, 2009).

Enhancement patterns were defined as homogenous (uniform and solid enhancement throughout the lesion); ring-like (open-ring when opened toward the gray matter; closed ring when having a complete circular border and incomplete ring or arc when only part of the lesion is bordered), or heterogeneous (variable and complex pattern and distribution of enhancement).

This paper extends the co-linearity index and penalty matrix approach (Ransing et al., 2013) for discovering noise free correlations between heterogeneous process variables and responses.

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