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In previous studies, we found that a curving upward G×dP/dG plot is caused by changing fracture stiffness after closure and that the closure pressure is best picked when G×dP/dG begins to deviate upward.
Since the number of broadcasts in the Initial Setup phase is constant, the irregularity of the plot is caused by the broadcasts in the Iterative Localization phase.
This means that the slope in the plot is caused by the presence of CpG-islands in the promoters.
In addition, we used the following three tests to see if asymmetry in the funnel plot is caused by publication bias. 1) Begg Mazumdar test (Begg and Mazumdar, 1994), which tests the inter-dependence of variance and effect size with a rank correlation method.
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The two groups in the Mode plot are caused by the two different modal values for SNPs (0 or 1).
The irregularity of the calculated w˙ vs w lines in the on-switching plots is caused by the changes in the current that accompany the change in state (w˙ is a function of two variables, w and i, and both are changing).
Plot is cause and effect.
Although the two datasets may have evolved under different mechanisms, the magnitude of the difference and the ragged nature of the Amphipsalta- Notopsalta plot are causes for concern.
The trim and fill method assumes that the funnel plot asymmetry is caused by publication bias, but other factors (for example, heterogeneity) will often also cause or contribute to an asymmetry [ 13].
We can therefore be confident that the triggering observed at the stations plotted in Fig. 1 is caused by dynamic rather than static stress changes.
Rise in the water table (approximately 60 cm for Plot 1 and 50 cm for Plot 2) could be caused by lateral groundwater flow instead of vertical infiltration.
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