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The term nesting refers to the embedding of the processes of recruiting, supervising, and coordinating doctoral students in the overall research plan and processes.
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We use the term "nested cross-validation" as did Varma and Simon [9], meaning the model assessment procedure, and "double cross-validation", as did Stone [2], meaning the model selection procedure where variables are selected in addition to parameter tuning.
In experiment 2, which had a paired design, I additionally included "tube" as a random term nested within "domicile ID".
Despite these major differences we believe there is no reason not to use the term nested case-control study in diagnostic research as well.
We found the nesting site for this year just above the waterfall, 200 yards downstream from their long-term nesting site.
Ontology terms are organized in a hierarchical manner, with broad terms nesting towards the root of the ontology, while more specific terms are further away from the root.
"Betting the ranch on building a widget for the Facebook platform is very different than managing a long-term nest egg," said Jay Backstrand, a vice president at JPMorgan Chase's private bank.
This is termed nested row-column set-up.
A common pattern of taxa distribution has been termed nested subsets by ecologists.
It is also termed nested cross-validation [12],[18], two-deep cross-validation [5],[8], or cross-model validation [16],[16].
Double cross-validation, sometimes also termed nested cross-validation, offers an attractive possibility to generate test data and to select QSAR models since it uses the data very efficiently.
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