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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sparse cases" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in contexts related to data analysis or statistics to describe a small number of occurrences or instances. Example: "Based on the data collected, it seems that there are only a few sparse cases where the new medication showed significant improvement over the placebo."
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As it can be expected, the impact of measurement errors is in general more noticeable for the SPARSE cases.
Among 35 examinees, the kappa coefficients for HCC and liver cirrhosis were both 1.00, which may have been due to chance, resulting from only two sparse cases.
Separate multivariable logistic regression analyses across 15 broad ICD-9-CM categories, including pregnancy and childbirth, were conducted modeling inpatient or outpatient visits by CAM use. Figure 1 illustrates each of the odds ratios for inpatient hospitalization discharge diagnoses models (excluding diseases of the blood due to sparse cases).
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It is natural to extend the classic NSP to the block sparse case.
In [22], the optimization-method, i.e., the WCM, is proposed for a block sparse case.
In sparse case, most communication will take place between two vehicles.
Though sparse, case report and case series studies were found in the literature examining life and health aspects.
Therefore, one of the constraints is the limited forwarding communication capacity just the same as in the sparse case.
We design an O(n) heuristic algorithm for the sparse case and show that it produces a nearly 2-approximation to the optimal key tree.
The proposed RBEBPC scheme outperforms IWF by about 15% in dense case (d=100) and by about 10% in sparse case (d=160).
Then, we give details of our method implementation in sparse case in Section 4. Section 5 further introduces the solution for dense case.
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