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The key difference between these equations is that in Eq. 14, player l does not know choices of opponents ((s_{ - l})).
I think that's what I cherish about second season of the Bates is that you can go deep, and deeper and correct mistakes, or faux pas that you might have, you know, choices that you might have done first season.
*, significant group difference ('don't know' choices were not included in statistical comparisons); IV, intravenous.
Finally, we cannot exclude that some respondents may have misunderstood certain questions despite the availability of 'don't know' choices.
*, significant group difference ('don't know' choices were not included in statistical comparisons); H2, histamine receptor 2; IV, intravenous; LMWH, low molecular weight heparin; ND, non-depolarizing.
*, significant group difference ('don't know' choices were not included in statistical comparisons); INR, international normalized ratio; All data are given as absolute values and percentages of completed responses.
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NHANES often has a "Refused" and "Don't Know" choice for survey questions.
Because the "I don't know" choice was included for all questions, guessing parameters were not considered.
But Close Read was more interested in one of the Library's less well known choices: "Scratch and Crow," by Helen Hill.
And, of course, the winner, Bluster, which is a much more widely known choice than their word of the year 2011, Tergiversate.
As reported in other studies [ 6, 12, 19], these are known choice factors in decision-making.
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