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The alternative hypothesis was stated as follows: the difference in the low group is equal to or better than in the high group, taking a deviation of 0.5% into consideration [10].
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But she took a deviation on her way to becoming a renowned photographer.
Moreover, instead of taking a 1.5 standard deviation below the average as the cut-off point to indicate mild cognitive impairment, only one standard deviation from the age group mean is considered.
Based on the coefficient of interest in Column (5) from Table 3, taking a one standard deviation gap in nlhhi (=0.565) as our benchmark, 30-day AMI mortality fell 0.31 percentage points faster per year after the reforms for patients treated in more competitive markets (=0.564 × 0.0014 × 4, because the time trends are quarters).
The ball had taken a slight deviation off Albiol's back on the way through, and perhaps, without it, Pepe Reina might have made the save.
Arjen Robben, so often Bayern's match-winner this season, deserved to score, even though his left foot long shot took a slight deviation off the head of his teammate Thomas Müller.
Furthermore, it is found that the heat conduction effect takes a limiting deviation of about 3 dB for the pressure amplitude and a small phase difference as frequency decreases, while the pressure leakage effect remarkably drives the pressure amplitude to attenuate and the phase difference tends to be 90° as the frequency decreases.
Antarctic sea ice this year took a sharp deviation from its usual yearly cycle, dropping below its usual range for over 60 days.
When we take a standard deviation of 0.15 as an approximate quantitative criterion (95% normal confidence interval, allowing a four-fold variation in expressions induced by amplification), for 39% of the genes the variation in the gene expression introduced by amplification was outside this confidence interval.
We estimated the effect of (1) by taking an average standard deviation for a bond length (∼ 0.005 Å) and, using a sample of nine ions (H+, Na+, Mg2+, Al3+, S6+, Zn2+, La3+, Pb2+, Th4+), determined the effect of varying bond lengths by ± 0.005 Å on the RMSD.
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