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There is no similar test for cases where the dataset follows the General Gaussian distribution of shape p, f i ~ GG μ f i, σ f i, p (see Section 2 and Appendix A).
The (Lambda _{d}^) approximation works well when the Coriolis force dominates; in contrast, the largest discrepancy occurs when R o c >1. Geodynamo simulations from Dormy (2014) provide a (Lambda _{d}^) test for cases with Λ d >1 and R o c <1 at an Ekman number of E=1.5×10−4 and a Prandtl number of unity.
The difference in performance status between groups was analyzed by McNemar's test for cases with ZPS ≥ 3.
In this way, we modified the traditional equivalence test for cases where the reference is a population, rather than a simple treatment.
Elevated plasma glucose was defined as at least 140 mg/dl (≥7.8 mmol/l) fasting, or at least 200 mg/dl (≥11.1 mmol/l) nonfasting, or at least 200 mg/dl (≥11.1 mmol/l) at ≥2 h after an oral glucose tolerance test for cases diagnosed before 1998; for cases diagnosed in 1998 and later, the fasting plasma glucose threshold was lowered to ≥126 mg/dl (≥7.0 mmol/l).
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Fig. 10 Results of the checkerboard test for Case 5 using both GPS and GLONASS data (top), GPS data only (middle), and GLONASS data only (bottom).
The algorithm employed is explained for two-body scattering and tested for cases where the exact solution is known.
The performance of the resulting scheme is systematically tested for cases with linear motion, rotational motion and their combination.
Laboratory testing for cases was performed by the state department of health.
Furthermore, the use of miR-16 measurement as a second line of testing for cases considered negative by conventional HCC markers holds potential to improve the sensitivity [ 45].
40– 42 Table 3 presents descriptive data from the performance of physical tests for cases, intermediates, and controls, stratified according to age.
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