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It then determines the probability of each conversion sequence – with and without an event – and then uses the ratio to determine the importance of the omitted event.
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We omitted events with a confidence interval wider than 20 ms (about 1 /4 wavelength), as they were considered to have unreliable data.
We also omitted events in which the lower limit of the confidence interval was negative, because DT is defined as a positive value.
The Chronicle is not unbiased: there are occasions when comparison with other medieval sources makes it clear that the scribes who wrote it omitted events or told one-sided versions of stories; there are also places where the different versions contradict each other.
We omitted events in which releases were only threatened.
Furthermore, sensitivity analyses were performed omitting the patients reporting drinking alcohol 'only at parties', and omitting event in the first year of follow-up.
These results show that neural processing differs for visual narratives omitting events versus those depicting events, and that the presence of subtle visual cues can modulate such effects presumably by altering narrative structure.
He pointed to his indigo turban for good measure, but how would a redneck bigot from Texas know Sikhism from Buddhism from vegetarianism? Kamal would omit this event from the weekly letter to his parents, as he did with all the other unpleasant events of an intern's life in a gritty hospital in an overwhelming city in an unwelcoming country.
(This is so silly. This section of the textbook's first edition did omit an event that took place at some point between late August 2001 and early October of that same year. I don't apologize for that omission. Because let's be real, Wolf.
This technique provides good precision in terms of reporting events that did in fact exist in the real-world, but might omit informative events that did not receive media coverage.
It has sometimes been argued that when the Chronicle is silent, other sources that report major events must be mistaken, but this example demonstrates that the Chronicle does omit important events.
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