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In our analysis, note that the SNP set selected by multivariate GMDR still tends to have quite a small p-value.
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We illustrated how these differences are not accurately identified at the regional level by comparing Tables 3 and 4. Our analysis noted differences at the prefectural level and found certain prefectures benefitting from or suffering a loss in terms of carbon footprint and induced production due to final demand in Tokyo.
In conclusion, our analysis noted that all older adults, but particularly those living in LTCFs, have significantly higher rates of disease and death from invasive GAS infection.
In the course of our analysis we note the high degree of similarity between the allotetraploid laevis and diploid tropicalis Xenopus species which depended on the length of the matching sequence.
Details here, as well as our analysis and notes from the related conference call.
To deal with this potential source of error, we confine our analysis to notes extracted that are longer in duration than a minimum threshold τ n, defined empirically based on classification accuracy (see section 3).
In our analysis, we noted particular characteristics among these men.
In our analysis, we noted fluidity, and sometimes blending, of masculine positions within individual man.
From the beginning of our analysis, we noted that the recovered GRN models describe a very simple dynamics, which are congruent with previous intuitive or schematic static models [e.g., [ 11]].
In our analysis we noted there were no material differences in the random versus fixed effects models and the Hausman test showed there was no statistically significant difference between the weighted and unweighted regressions; because of this we present only the unweighted, pooled ordinary least squares (POLS) results.
Furthermore, in the context of our analysis we should note that improvements in the classification will come from identification of the relevant characteristic time-frequency differences between conditions.
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