Sentence examples for indicates variables from inspiring English sources

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Bolded, italicized, and underlined text respectively indicates variables chosen to be important in both Set A and Set B from the first principal component, important for Set B in the first component, and important for Set B in the second component.

NC indicates variables not considered as explanatory variable.

Boldface indicates variables significantly different between positive and negative groups.

Boldface type indicates variables with increased OR statistically significant at 95% level.

The quantitative analysis indicates variables such as knowledge of natural products and attitudes towards the benefits of CAM.

The PC1 loading graph indicates the dependent variables that explain most of the data variance, and the PC2 loading graph indicates variables that explain the second data variance.

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The CV indicates variable concentrations with values ranging from 0.5 to 1.36 across sites.

DOC indicates variable inputs of terrestrial derived OM sources, and OM derived from decomposition and/or microbial cellular components.

OR >1 indicates variable is risk factor and OR <1 indicates variable is protective factor.

** indicates variable graded 0 = present or 1 = not present.

This indicates variable trade-offs between the ability to cheat other strains and the ability to form fruiting bodies alone.

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