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Sensitive to scale.
These methods revealed differences in the spatial pattern: lacunarity analysis was useful for detection of scale thresholds at the local level, whereas 4TLQV was more sensitive to scale thresholds at larger spatial levels.
The generic indicators of vulnerability are useful, but they are sensitive to scale, measurement, and context.
Likert scales have proven to be sensitive to scale recalibration [ 7].
However, human vulnerability to heat is a complex and dynamic issue, and the usefulness of a vulnerability index can be sensitive to scale, measurement, and context.
Since PCA is sensitive to scale, we corrected each descriptor value by its maximum value to obtain normalized unit range for all data.
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Catchment-scale outputs, particularly sediment loads, were sensitive to scaling factors.
Why? Traditional and government-led data collection such as censuses and surveys are resource-intense, take a lot of time to implement and are sensitive to scaling.
Notably, GEMOT provides the same results when applied with or without Boneferroni correction for the gene-variant association and link potential scores, since the construction of the bipartite modules is not sensitive to scaling of these values.
Examples include the commonly used mean squared residue (MSR) [ 62] and its extension [ 16], or the Pearson's correlation coefficent [ 59] sensitive to shifting-scaling properties.
A small SAD indicates very similar spectral shapes, and is not sensitive to a scale factor, while SME also depends on the values and is sensitive to a scale factor.
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