Sentence examples for rather large estimates from inspiring English sources

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Although standard errors of estimates of dominance variance were rather large, estimates of dominance variance for milk, fat and protein yields, somatic cell score and milkability were significantly different from 0. Cross-validation accuracy of predicted breeding values was higher with genomic models than with the pedigree model.

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Second, the studies appear to have been published due to their appropriateness and the importance of drug resistant Salmonella at a global level rather than due to large estimates.

The absence of a clear trend between genomic relatedness and prediction accuracy could also be due to the rather large uncertainty of the estimated accuracies.

The most basal splits among baboon lineages remained unresolved and the credibility intervals for divergence time estimates were rather large.

Regarding possible over-adjustment, our sample size was rather large, meaning that if the estimates suffer from any bias related to over-adjustment, this bias would be negligible.

As also observed among the women in the HCHS/SOL, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome in the New Jersey site of the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation was greatest in Puerto Rican women (48%) and was lowest in Dominican women at this Study of Women's Health Across the Nation site (13%), although the SEs for these estimates were rather large.

But the stakes could be higher still.Though British reserves of shale gas are still largely a matter of guesswork, some estimates point to rather large stocks.

This accounts also for the rather large standard error that accompanied these estimates (an average of 102 individuals).

However, it is interesting to note that the confidence intervals surrounding those divergence time estimates are still rather large (Table 1).

However, with both methods, the different age group classifications produced age-adjusted estimates with a rather large variability, mainly because of the assignment of large weights for the older age groups in which data were sparse in the ZNCR.

Population subdivision in the ancestor may be expected to lead to an increased effective ancestral population size (i.e., large estimates of θ1) rather than variation in τ and thus may not cause excessive false positives in the LRT.

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