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The Student- t distribution is well-suited when the marker is normally distributed but with different subgroup variances owing, for example, to different lab equipments.

These plots were inspected in order to identify slides where stained nuclei were not clearly distinguishable from unstained nuclei owing for example, to non-specific staining or excessive counterstain.

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A family which would otherwise owe, for example, $2,000 in income tax, should qualify for the full $2,500 it would have its $2,000 tax bill wiped out and get $500 back as part of the refundable credit.

For most of us, our homes are worth far less than we owe: for example, one friend's home is worth $300K, but they owe $510K.

If a person or entity caused you physical harm, didn't hold up their end of a contract, or didn't pay you what you were owed, for example, then you may have legal standing to sue.

State is decoupled from the surface plasmons owing to, for example, a different orientation of its associated dipole moment [13], but is resonantly coupled to the excited state via some classical, optical control field Ω t) with central frequency ω L. States and are coupled with strength g via the SP mode with wave vector k which is described by an annihilation operator a k.

Older women could legitimately receive different treatment to younger women owing to, for example, larger tumour size or differences in receptor status (COIN, 1999; SIGN, 2005).

Unfortunately, owing to, for example, the low specificity of chest x-ray findings, the adjudication of a final diagnosis often is challenging for many common ICU disorders, such as ventilator-associated pneumonia and hypoxemic respiratory failure [ 7, 10, 12].

However, it must be kept in mind that the genetic basis of body height may show regional differences owing to, for example, genetic heterogeneity or variable patterns of gene environment interaction (7, 10).

Examples of settings with a two-variance components model include (i) a null model that contains a background kernel to correct for confounding factors (owing to, for example, family relatedness and population structure) (Listgarten et al., 2013), and (ii) gene gene interaction tests where the null model contains a background kernel for the additive gene terms (Li and Cui, 2012).

These data are usually outwith the control of cancer registry officials, and particularly in LIC and MIC may be subject to rapid shifts owing to, for example, migration, refugees or rapid changes in birth and death rates (Howard et al, 2008).

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