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T mn was one of the 19 Igenity scores and a m was the random term fitting the pedigree-based relationship matrix to estimate the additive genetic variance (σ a ).
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The term fits Rivers' work like a glove.
De Kooning was the longest-running practitioner of Abstract Expressionism, but the term fits his sensibility less and less.
The Russians, in other words, ventured that if the West can call the Serbian actions genocide, then the term fit the Georgians as well.
And the term fits in the narrowest sense — a rebel can be defined as anyone who defies an authority, which the Confederacy did.
Equivalently, they see it as debating whether, with respect to the term 'ox', the thing at hand is "this" (shì) or "not-this" (fei whether the term "fits" it or not.
But not that it also fits into a complete oeuvre, that on its term fits into a certain 'time', which on it's turn fits into a history of research within the medium of architecture.
Significance of a term was determined through an ANOVA test comparing two models, one with and one without that term fitted.
An interaction term fitted to compare the ORs by age group (with age group fitted as a linear term) failed to reach statistical significance (P=0.086).
The model was then repeated with an interaction term fitted between pack years and APOE genotype status and the Likelihood ratio test was used to test model fit.
McDonough also suggested that Obama means to reflect on how his two terms fit in the scope of US history, past and future.
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