Sentence examples for issue was fitted from inspiring English sources

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issue was fitted, where y = ln(1 +  count e ), μ was mean, tissue was the tissue effect, replicate was the tissue replicate effect, gene was gene effect, exon number was exon effect where exon's are ordered as a fraction of the total exon number and count e was the read count per exon.

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To resolve this issue the model was fitted independently to the data in each nineteen geographical regions of 20 by 20 degrees latitude and longitude.

What makes this layout successful is the contrast between the photo and the simplicity of the typographic 'X.' Sara Cwynar, designer: The biggest challenge with the Innovations issue (June 3) was fitting small pieces of writing into a layout without using photography (most of the innovations didn't yet exist).

In preparation for the landing orders were issued to ensure everyone was fit and to concentrate on weapons firing and street fighting.

Amid the hullabaloo, all the warnings from friends – who cautioned: "Don't get into this issue, Dreda, you'll be fitted up by rightwingers" – seemed right.

This, however, is not an issue because statistical tests are fitted more to simple randomization than to restricted randomization.

Mensch argued the committee took no evidence on the issue of being fit and proper, and had not even discussed the criteria or standard by which someone could be judged fit to run an international company.

To address this overfitting issue, model (1) can also be fitted on the validation data, yielding the estimates (for ) and for the clinical predictors and the omics score OS, respectively.

One technical issue to consider is that the 32 × 32 autocorrelation image is fitted with fewer points that reduce the statistical confidence of the fit.

Last week, she said that because Mr. Svensson's expulsion was based on a technicality, his case did not resolve the broad issue of who is fit to be a doctor and whether a murderer forfeits the right to become one.

The issue of people being fit to leave hospital but not able to be discharged, sometimes called "bedblocking", costs the NHS £800m a year and the latest official statistics starkly illustrate its impact on patients and hospitals before the start of winter, the service's busiest time of the year.

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