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The E18 stage also had slightly more intervals with intergenic transcripts than the P7 stage, although the numbers of intervals with exonic transcripts were similar between the two stages.

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MetaWin's results are different and slightly more conservative, since the confidence intervals are based on a t-distribution or bootstraps.

Experiments indicated that 35 is a good choice for q and results in a quantization interval of slightly more than 10°.

Fetching at 23:00 was associated with a lower (P < 0.001) milking interval and slightly more (P = 0.009) time spent in the pre-milking waiting area than cows fetched at 01 00.

This is reflected by HR and HR (ECG) appearing co-clustered, while the patterns of PR intervals modifications are slightly more distinct (correlation with HR: r = −0.67, p = 7×10−5).

Xie et al. [19] carried out TDT testing in that subgroup, obtaining slightly more extreme odds ratios (but wider confidence intervals) in the smaller dataset.

Among the 71.6% of intervals showing any recombination, slightly more than half (58.8%) were active in both sexes, about a quarter (28.4%) were only active in females and one-eighth (12.8%) were only active in males.

RDS was observed slightly more rarely [relative risk 0.83; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.75 0.91].

Overall, the median time to attain a BLL < 10 μg/dL was 382 days [95% confidence interval (CI), 356 418 days], slightly more than 1 year (range, 22 1,285 days).

Following the first blocked P-wave, there was a long pause, which was slightly more than twice the previous P-P interval.

Those who survived across each of the two intervals were younger and had slightly more education (Table  1).

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