Sentence examples for per intercept from inspiring English sources

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The MDA said today: "The revolutionary use of directed energy is very attractive for missile defence, with the potential to attack multiple targets at the speed of light, at a range of hundreds of kilometres, and at a low cost per intercept attempt compared to current technologies".

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After accounting for taxonomic autocorrelations and propagule pressure, effects of residual brain mass on establishment success were positive in the Palearctic (per-realm intercept ± slope  =  −0.95+0.28), the Nearctic (−0.67+0.65), the Neotropics (1.1+3.0), Indomalaysia (0.73+2.6), Oceania (−0.15+1.36), and the Afrotropics (1.3+3.3), but negative in Australasia (−2.2 1.4).

Coherence with theory and all fit indices are considered in determining the number of trajectory groups and the number of parameters per trajectory (intercept, linear, quadratic, etc).. Four response shift patterns were hypothesized based on other work [ 14]: none, positive, negative, or fluctuating.

The sex-effect observed in the set of the most plausible models always described a non-significant male bias in the propensity for undertaking explorations (e.g. logit(dexp) = age + sex + per, male intercept difference from female: 0.26 ± 0.37, student t = 0.71, d.f.

Under similar DLI conditions (DLI limited to 7.5 mol m−2 diffuseiffuse glass cover stimulated dry mass production per unit intercepted PPFD (RUE) in 'Royal Champion' by 8%; whilst this stimulating effect did not occur in 'Pink Champion'.

A BBC journalist posed as a postman and responded to an advert offering £1,000 per week to intercept letters.

A stepwise model selection leaded to adjust for fixed effects (age, season, co-infection with P. malariae, year, sex and village) as well as one random intercept per individual in order to take into account the repeated measurements.

A classical stepwise model selection leaded to adjust for several fixed effect (age, season, co-infection with P. malariae, year, sex and village) as well as one random intercept per individual in order to take into account the repeated measurements.

Only an intercept per subject was included as a random effect.

Fixed effects: (1) Δ QTcF ~ C + time + teatment Δ QTcF ~ C + time Random effects: intercept per subject.

We then fit a Poisson mixed effects model with a random intercept per family and assessed whether or not the familial longevity indicator was significantly associated with the GRS.

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