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Thus, when the researcher sets a power goal, this choice is practically equivalent to choosing a value of ρ k n that must be achieved by making k and n sufficiently large.
It should be noted that the volume change of a hydrogel is practically equivalent to the change in water content.
This technique is practically equivalent to the one previously proposed by the authors in [44] and is labeled EWNC in the figures.
The allele-based OR is practically equivalent to the log-additive model with consideration of trend.
It should be pointed out that the population assigned is practically equivalent to the updated municipal pattern.
In doing so, we again find that (v_0 x)) is so small in magnitude so as to be practically equivalent to the null hypothesis, (v_0 x) = 0).
We can compare its clusters' CS to individual keyword annotations to see which of the clusters in the front are practically equivalent to a specific annotation.
The hCG receptor is generally considered to be practically equivalent to luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) and the examination of LHR overexpression is well accepted in the literature [ 35, 36].
Since all the confidence intervals contain zero, we may infer that all three communities were practically equivalent with respect to the GS index.
They are found to be practically equivalent for highly conductive materials.
Thus both methods are practically equivalent when all animals are censored at the same survival time; with variation in censoring time, the 2STEP is superior.
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