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The test intrinsically evaluates emotional aspects: anxiety and depression, and their impact upon social aspects.
The test intrinsically evaluates the emotional aspects: anxiety and depression, and their impact upon social aspects.
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Multiplying statistical tests intrinsically inflates the type I error, i.e., the probability to reject the null while in fact it is the truth.
As indicated above, because our test is intrinsically nonparametric, it provides robust evidence in support of this conclusion.
The underlying hypotheses of the KS test are intrinsically incompatible with this approach and the test can produce false positives supported by extremely low p-values.
A number of other weapons experts go even further, saying the concept of trying to assess the stockpile in the absence of nuclear tests is intrinsically flawed.
Safety-by-design will result in a win win situation, with less animal testing and intrinsically safer products.
In vitro tests are intrinsically more effective when all the anatomical substructures of the valvular complexes are preserved.
On the other hand, in most studies, only a very small number of replicate experiments are performed, making statistical testing an intrinsically difficult task.
Context: Automatically generating test suites is intrinsically a multi-objective problem, as any of the testing targets (e.g., statements to execute or mutants to kill) is an objective on its own.
The results of this study showed that the 2D FIR filters designed based on ABC optimization can eliminate speckle noise quite well on noise added test images and intrinsically noisy ultrasound images.
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