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The three moments that were calculated to describe each distribution are the mean, the standard deviation (square root of variance) and the cube root of the distribution's skewness.
The second PSF field, BLUR2, is a Gaussian function whose width (square root of variance along the horizontal axis) is fixed and equal to σ x = 1.6, whereas its height changes exponentially along the vertical axis by σ y ( x 0, y 0 ) = 1.
The standard error (SE, Es) of concentration effect was the square root of variance of an effect, and the significance level (p-value) of each concentration effect was determined using the student's t-test: t Xi = E Xi / Es (3)where, E Xi) is the effect of variable Xi.
The generated value was then divided by the square root of variance of that gene.
The square root of variance is SD, which we used to calculate SEs.
Mathematically, standard deviation is equal to the square root of variance; and variance is equal to the sum of the squares of difference from the mean, divided by the number of degrees of freedom.
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Take the variance, take the square root of the variance, multiply by 2.33.
Kennard [2] and Robertson [3] generalized Heisenberg's uncertainty relation and proved it mathematically as a relation between standard deviations (square roots of variances) associated with noncommuting operator pairs.
The SEM was calculated from the square root of the variance between the measurements and the error variance of the ICC.
In the model used here, each QTL generated equal variance so allele substitution effects were inversely related to the square root of the variance of QTL allelic states.
The coefficient of variation (CV%) was calculated as the square root of the variance of the eta variable associated with that parameter.
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