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This enzyme introduces erroneous bases with a statistical frequency of about 1 every 5000 polymerized nucleotides.
The result is what is often called the frequency theory of probability (or sometimes the statistical frequency theory or the limit frequency theory).
It consists of 15 items with responses made on a 5-point scale for frequency, degree of conviction, and distress, with a possible total score range of 45-225.
According to the National Crime Records Bureau's statistical databases, the number of convictions has fallen in recent years even as the number of women filing complaints has increased.
Intervention refractoriness was gauged by the frequency of past DWI convictions prior to study induction.
Analyses to compare the original Brown and colleagues (2010) study cohort (N = 184) with the present cohort (N = 180) on sociodemographic and moderating variables, and frequency of past DWI convictions indicated no significant differences.
One of the things that make baseball fun is the frequency of statistical oddities.
Statistical analysis of the frequency of [Ca2+]i peaks was done with raw data.
African-Americans still lead in all Department of Justice statistical categories – arrests, convictions, length of sentence, being stopped-and-frisked, also being shot to death multiple times.
Kimball's bravado relies on a set of convictions that provoke much low-frequency grumbling among competitors.
Statistical differences in frequencies of lymphocyte subsets before and after measles were analysed by two-tailed paired t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test.
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