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The significance of the covariates in the final model was tested by a backward stepwise process using the likelihood ratio to evaluate the effect of omitting the variables.
Other methods of estimation (conditional maximum likelihood for example), omitting the individuals with one or several missing data, might end to poorer results.
MLNE, as a derivation of the full-likelihood model, intentionally omits some of the smaller transition probabilities to enhance computational feasibility.
Age and its square have a positive and negative sign, respectively, capturing a concave functional form of the effect of age on mother's labor force participation and the higher the educational attainment, the greater the likelihood of participating in the labor force (omitted category is "less than high school").
Therefore, we believe that the likelihood of documentation of important comorbidities being omitted is low.
The first year after HL diagnosis was omitted because of the likelihood of excess cases being due to increased surveillance (Thellenberg et al, 2003).
The spatial and the time arguments of a function will be omitted when there is no likelihood of confusion.
The spatial argument and the time argument of a function will be omitted when there is no likelihood of confusion.
Also, the spatial argument and the time argument of a function will be omitted when there is no likelihood of confusion.
elements of (omitting ), respectively: (21).
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