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The results showed that the model gave almost the same error both at proportional and non-proportional loading.
For the monocots/eudicots separation, the IR model gave almost consistent estimates of 212.5, 207.7, and 216.5 Ma, respectively, with the >65 Ma constraint for the Zea/Oryza separation, without the constraint, and excluding Poaceae, while the CR model gave more diverged estimates of 239.1, 220.4, and 223.2 Ma, respectively.
The crude and the adjusted model gave almost identical results.
Of the methods shown, the mixed model gave almost unbiased treatment estimates, even when the dropout rates were different, suggesting that myth 2 may also be false.
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Within each replicate, the two models gave almost identical posterior means of heritability (mean absolute difference was 3 * 10-3).
As a result, although we find that both models give almost the same results for the volume fraction of α-phase, they have different morphologies near triple junctions.
The isotherm plots for HAP/GAC, Langmuir isotherm model (0.9989) and the Freundlich isotherm model (0.9939) gave almost the same correlation coefficient values in the given Pb2+ ion concentration.
The prediction of CCD experiment was verified by neural network models which gave almost similar results to those determined by response surface models.
A generalized linear model (glm) fit gave almost identical results (Figure 1).
When specifying a Beta(c, d) hyperprior with expected value of 0.97 for the probability of the null, the tri-level Bayesian hierarchical Poisson-Gamma model gave also almost equal results (ten areas threshold at level 20%).
*Data from Thavendiranathan et al. Fixed effect and random effect models in meta-analysis gave almost identical results, making important statistical heterogeneity unlikely.
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