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Replication in two independent samples also rendered test-wise Bonferroni correction superfluous, which would have been overly conservative in a replication setting anyway [28].
One can only imagine how much more complicated and time-consuming it would have been for CTD to have attempted to test 44 independent NER tools by installing them locally, and in the absence of a common communications interchange framework; such an environment would likely have rendered testing, for all practical purposes, infeasible.
ICU patients tend to be fed continuously, however, thus rendering test meals practically difficult and of arguable significance.
Then, each rendering testing stimulus is played back through a headphone.
In my opinion, that doesn't render testing them useless because some people actually read them, and if you're going to have one, it's best to make sure it's really clear.
From the branch viewpoint, the migration process happens twice per day, rendering Testing in perpetual beta.
A rendering test of static content resulted in 220.64 ms in IE and 77.28 in Webkit.
Apple says Safari is the fastest browser on any platform, and gets 100/100 on the Acid3 rendering test.
Furthermore, both marginally significant differences would become insignificant when a Bonferroni correction for multiple testing would be applied: after dividing the alpha range by the number of tests (6), the range to render a test marginally significant would become.016 to.016.016
When a data preparation step has been conducted on the training data only, the test data must be prepared equivalently: to not do so might render the test data nonsensical with regard to or even incompatible with the prediction rule derived on the training data.
Conclusion: The group mean activated areas were located mainly in the frontal and parietal lobes and those areas were also activated in the majority of the subjects, indicating limited inter-individual variation, rendering this test suitable for clinical applications in a variety of neurological disorders.
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