Sentence examples for insignificant variance from inspiring English sources

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The reliability of the RRP model was confirmed by the insignificant variance of the infinite multiplication factor (kinf) among 10 different random arrangements of the CFPs.

In view of insignificant variance in ethnicity across studies (79% of studies were composed of only or mostly Caucasian), we excluded ethnicity as moderator.

The principal components corresponding to the last two percentages of the variance observed in the complete dataset were dropped, because they usually correspond to insignificant variance due to random errors or artefacts arising from the scanning or mapping process.

The entropy in the distribution of relative variances is very low, indicating uneven contribution of the patterns to the expression profiles in A. The first pattern, v1, reflects a significant deviation from the basal expression level, with an insignificant variance between experimental conditions.

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The cultured B1 neurons were depleted in most of the monitored small molecules, whereas several showed insignificant variances in abundance.

However, the perturbation bias in the y-coordinate is more or less insensitive to changes in N. The perturbation variance shows insignificant variation w.r.t changes in N since the minimum value of N assumed already considers several diffuse resolvable and possibly several diffuse unresolvable multipath.

At 6 months, they observed an insignificant statistical variance between the autologous (60% shrinkage) and the xenogeneic (67%).

In contrast, PC3 and PC4 exhibited strong and positive loading by one parameter each with an insignificant percentage of variance (i.e., 6.88 and 6.52 %) and were given least preference in regulating groundwater chemistry.

Two-tailed t-test was applied for the samples with an insignificant difference in variance or where n ≥ 30.

This is in contrast with the AW-XWVD where it maintains reasonably insignificant changes in the variance of IIB-phase estimates for all range of frequency.

Yet, an AMOVA with groups defined a priori by the four connectivity regions of Cowen et al. (2006) shows a small and insignificant proportion of the variance at both loci partitioned among these regions (Table 2).

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