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The theory of breakage represents an inverse application of the law of proportionate effect48 in which the value of a variable undergoing change corresponds to a random proportion of its previous value49.
Lee and Rosenblatt (1987) proposed an EOQ model considering random proportion of units as defective items.
In the SBP, a random proportion is drawn from Beta(1,α) and broken off a stick of unit length.
The process is repeated where for each repetition a random proportion of the data are used to train the model (default value is 0.75) while the remainder is used for testing the models.
In their article, the manufacturer produces a random proportion of defective items which are reworked after regular production and are sold in a lot to another market just after completion of rework.
If the random proportion fell outside of the GEE-based confidence intervals, we concluded there was statistically significant evidence that genital DNA sequences were more likely from the cervix rather than a contaminant from blood passing through cervical blood vessels.
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As previously mentioned, the primary function of the CRP is to draw an infinite set of random proportions.
In peptides with random proportions of L and D amino acids the two chiral forms are equally likely.
This was tested by generating in silico batch effects at random proportions of probes within the top 10,000 CETS markers and predicting neuronal proportion using both algorithms.
Fire occurrence is determined using an annual comparison of a simulated pseudo-random proportion (via a uniform distribution) with the user-supplied frequency of fire occurrence.
The target genes of six of these included a highly non-random proportion of genes with decreased promoter methylation in abused males (Table 3).
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