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One solution is to modify our statistical tests to accommodate the extra-binomial and extra-Poisson variation in risk from one geographic region to another.
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In future work, multiple seat widths will be tested to accommodate a broader demographic of participants.
Also identical to Experiment 2 is the presence of up to a 48-h delay between instruction/practice and test to accommodate scheduling requirements.
We also introduced a statistical method to measure the significance of allele-specific gene expression and epigenetic modification using the Chi-square test to accommodate the bias of the inbred-unique reads inherited from the two parental genomes.
At the region level, interactions between each of 10 adjacent SNPs (ie, five upstream and five downstream) of the first epistatic SNP and each of those of the second were tested, to accommodate the situation where multiple SNPs may tag a same mutant of a gene.
The core holder was designed for high pressure flood tests and to accommodate core samples of 3.86 cm (1.52 in). in diameter and a maximum of 7.62 cm (3 in). in length.
The published ASTM standard does not clearly define either the design of the testing machine to accommodate secondary motions or which coupled motions should be allowed.
That's because, despite legalization, few companies have budged on their drug testing policies to accommodate those who toke, medically or otherwise.
We developed the optimal p-value threshold pedigree disequilibrium test (OPTPDT) to accommodate general nuclear families without a pre-specified p-value threshold.
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