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If there is an error up to this point, the data is declared bad and no further checking is necessary.
Efficiency here is defined in terms of the expected proportion of errors that occur (q-value) when a given proportion of the data is declared "significant" (i.e. the null hypothesis is believed not to hold for them).
In Stata, the sampling weights are included when the data is declared to be time-to-event data: The hazard ratios for the event where E is the exposure is returned by As in CC studies, having served as a control in a CCF study does not preclude an individual from later serving as a case or again being recruited as a control for another case [ 2, 3].
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In most applications of SEM in animal breeding and genetics, only few hypothesized networks are typically tested and compared, and those that best fit the data are declared as most plausible [ 6- 10].
Data was declared to have reached saturation once no new themes were emerging.
Laboratory data was declared incomplete as long as a participant did not have one or more of the tests.
A small proportion of data might be provided in a more suitable structured form such as a CIF file [2] containing crystallographic information, but in general the media type [7] for the data is not declared and is not discoverable.
Thus, the distances between the data points are declared meaningless.
The data collected by the ADR is declared by the candidates in campaign paperwork.
As parametric statistical methods were used, the data should be declared to have been found normally distributed and of equal variance.
Researchers should be mindful that genes will need to exceed this threshold by some way, depending on the data, before being declared statistically significant.
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