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Hence, MOR = 1 denotes equal odds or strict homogeneity between GPs in prescribing style.

In contrast, it is difficult to achieve strict homogeneity under the ever-changing pathogenic conditions of the sepsis patients in this study, which may have contributed to this negative result.

We report variation as a Median Odds Ratio (MOR) which is the transformation of the random effect variance onto an odds ratio; Thus, MOR = 1 means similar odds or strict homogeneity between GPs' prescribing style, while a MOR higher than 1 denotes heterogeneity in prescribing style.

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For this purpose we compared MODIS albedo retrievals with surface measurements taken at 53 FLUXNET sites that met strict conditions of land cover homogeneity.

Regarding the clinical heterogeneity, the patient data had a good homogeneity due to the strict eligibility criteria and the fact that the methods of measuring the graft collapse were the same.

In addition to being a strict assumption of ANCOVA, testing for homogeneity of slopes in a linear model is important in STEM education research, as slopes are likely heterogeneous for several reasons.

Population homogeneity will be handled by strict inclusion and exclusion criteria and by monitoring the baseline characteristics of the patients, and differences between groups based on other influences than the intervention/control will be possible to analyse statistically.

The strength of the present study is the very strict inclusion and exclusion criteria to ensure group homogeneity.

Although the companies ensure the genetic homogeneity of the colonies by applying strict breeding and maintenance rules, differences among the colonies do occur.

The Lorentzian norm (or L L 2 norm) is not a norm in the strict sense, since it does not meet the positive homogeneity and sub-additivity properties.

This lack of effect can be partly explained by sample performance homogeneity (Wiebe et al. 2008) or strict exclusion criteria (Waber et al. 2007), resulting in samples of healthy children with high IQ in spite of their unfavorable SES (Hackman et al. 2010).

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