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While sensitivity analyses did show that the estimated ozone effect for Hong Kong was sensitive to the degrees of freedom used for trend variable the conclusion of a strong and significant effect of higher ozone levels on increasing mortality remained unchanged.
IAA and segment power analysis are sensitive to the degrees of freedom between the pelvis and trunk.
As the number of Hreppur, the highest order of classification, is rather high (118) the test is not sensitive to the degrees of freedom and the number 120 was used as an approximation.
The effects explicitly relating to heat wave duration (2.0 3.9% excess deaths per day) were more sensitive to the degrees of freedom allowed for in the overall temperature-mortality relationship.
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For example, the formula does not sensitive to the degree of intersection and also inclusion of two interval numbers.
Again, the phonological priming effect was sensitive to the degree of orthographic overlap between prime and target.
However, radial growth is sensitive to the degree of competition between trees and influenced by management practices or local disturbances.
The elevated temperature compressive strength is more sensitive to the degree of interconnectivity of the three dimensional Mg2Si network than to the shape of the individual particles.
All mechanical properties were found to be very sensitive to the degree of dispersion of the impact modifier in the PC matrix.
On the other hand, the bias of the output autospectrum and the coherence function are much more sensitive to the degree of truncation.
It is shown that the properties of detonation waves near the CJ point are very sensitive to the degree of overdrive.
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