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The second and third terms jointly give the average throughput during the retransmission procedure.
The model was then refitted with the interaction terms added and all interaction terms jointly tested using a Wald test.
Here, an association was found between the presence of a variant and two terms jointly - the 'Thrombocytopenia' and 'Increased Mean Platelet Volume' terms - while regression analysis is typically performed trait by trait in a univariate fashion.
A multiple partial F-test also shows that interaction terms, jointly, are significant additions to the model (F 2, 89) = 3.37, p = 0.038), suggesting that the difference in mean EQ-5D utility score between the two groups depends on both the SSQN and SSQS score.
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We propose such a design, termed Jointly Adaptive, that uses forward-looking algorithms to fully exploit learning from multiple patients simultaneously.
We assume that the stochastic terms are jointly distributed following a bivariate normal distribution and therefore our model is a bivariate probit.
We then apply an F test in which the null hypothesis states that all the coefficients for the interaction terms are jointly equal to zero.
The Wald χ2 test plus the according p value are reported for the null hypothesis that all four coefficients on the interaction terms are jointly equal to zero.
Results presented in [7, 8] show the efficiency of our self-organized mobility control system in terms of jointly optimizing coverage and connectivity in dynamic scenarios by driving the network to energy-minimizing configurations.
Specifically, we extend DSPC and EDSPC algorithms to multicast communications with distributed implementation, and show that these algorithms can also achieve the global optimality in terms of jointly maximizing the minimum rates on bottleneck links in different multicast groups.
The following terms were jointly used for searching: "oesophageal cancer" or "esophageal cancer" and "ADH2" or "aldehyde dehydrogenase" or "ADH1B" or "polymorphism".
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