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Sampford sampling is a method for unequal probability sampling.
Student's unpaired t test, ANOVA, post hoc Tukey honestly significant difference test for multiple comparisons, Tukey-Kramer method for unequal sample sizes, binomial test, and Fisher's exact test were used to determine statistical significance where described in the text.
Group differences were assessed by t-tests (continuous variables with normal distribution; Satterwaite method for unequal variance) or Mantel-Haenszel χ-tests (categorical variables).
The t-statistic (Satterthwaite method for unequal variances) was used to compare means and Fisher's exact test was used to test for association in 2×2 tables.
Statistical analyses were performed using non-normalized data, and pair-wise comparisons between treatment groups were achieved using Student's t-test or Mann–Whitney Rank Sum Test method for unequal variances.
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We propose an improved method for designing unequal error protection (UEP) low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes.
Note that our statistical method was designed for unequal rates of evolution as well as a molecular clock, although we illustrate only the latter case here for simplicity.
Rarefacted allelic and private allelic richness [ 16, 17] were calculated with HPRARE [ 18] employing a rarefaction method to account for unequal sample sizes in the two isolate sets.
We estimated expected heterozygosity (He) with GenePop on the Web (Raymond and Rousset 1995; Rousset 2008) and allelic richness (AR) using the rarefaction method to correct for unequal sample sizes with Fstat 3.9.3 (Goudet 1995).
Our standard errors were estimated with robust methods, which accounted for unequal variance but not correlated observations.
The other difference between the methods was that SSMi used GBLUP, assuming equal variance at all SNP, whereas SSAI used a Bayesian method (BayesB) that allows for unequal variances for each SNP.
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