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It takes into account both the error inherent in phylogenetic reconstruction and the stochastic error intrinsic to the coalescent process, and thus produces more correct estimates of statistical uncertainty.

In order to get more correct estimates of the generalization performance, i.e. the performance of the prediction models on an unseen study population, we used a k-fold cross-validation procedure [ 31].

Therefore, VOLY could produce more correct estimates of mortality cost because it considers the age structure difference between the air pollution-sensitive population and the total population, and also follows the welfare theoretic basis of WTP [ 37].

We show the bias that can result from using inappropriate methods in the meta-analysis of diagnostic tests and how our method provides more correct estimates of the difference in diagnostic accuracy between two tests.

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In this note, we improve the minor mistake detected in the proof of the first theorem, which yields a more correct estimate.

However, Volokin and ReLlez (2014) showed that a more correct estimate for the Earth's mean temperature without an atmosphere is about −75 °C.

Because of these factors, and also because conservative assumptions were built into the analytical model of Eurolight [7], a more correct estimate of workforce capacity reduction may be two or three times higher (ie, 1-2%), in line with the UK estimate [6].

Additional complete genomes covering much better the eukaryotes will increasingly enable to draw a much more correct estimate of intron dynamics at a broader time scale.

This may in sum provide a more correct estimate of cancer-caused YLL.

In these rather few instances (n = 4) a more correct estimate of the exposed person time was obtained by adding the remaining time at risk at the same point in time the day before.

This is thought to give a more correct estimate of unintended pregnancies as studies suggest that there is a pronounced tendency for births which prospectively were classified as unwanted to be retrospectively described as wanted or mistimed [ 39].

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