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A fictitious coordinate ϑ is imposed onto the problem in order to transform the dependent variable u x,t) into a new variable with an extra dimension.
By moving an old customer into a new variable annuity offered by a different company, a sales representative earns a second commission which, of course, is easier than going out and finding a new customer.
SIS being a simulation which is exclusively based on indicator approach (Gómez-Hernández and Srivastava 1990), it transforms each chosen facies into a new variable and the value of each variable always corresponds to the probability of determining some related facies at a given position.
Additionally, vegetable, fruit and berry consumptions were merged into a new variable expressing the mean servings of greens per day (specified in the Additional file 1).
Read Codes were then coded into a new variable to distinguish between symptom and/or diagnostic codes, medication codes and referral codes.
Although body condition was not significant (P=0.10), the two variables body condition and treatment were subsequently combined into a new variable with four levels.
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Once the input is deemed safe, it can be stored in a new variable, inserted into the SQL string and sent to the database.
But the rockets, though largely ineffective so far, are introducing a new variable into that calculation.
His strategy for changing their behavior was to throw a new variable into the cost-benefit equation: prison.
A court ruling may throw a new variable into the mix: Is the train carrying freight or passengers?
The current bear market and high volatility among technology stocks have thrown a new variable into the formula that Cisco Systems uses to evaluate its takeover targets.
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