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The data is sent to an algorithm which attempts to parse the data, and in the event that any data has 0 or >1 possible interpretations, the problem is reported or warnings issued, and the data is rejected; 3.
Nonetheless, the lrtest that alpha = 0 (i.e., the Poisson model is an appropriate fit for the data) is rejected at p < 0.001 (see column 3 Table 5 in Appendix 1).
Once the molecular clock for the data is rejected, it is necessary to choose between a handful of methods that address rate heterogeneity (see Rutschmann 2006 for a detailed review).
If the researchers did not agree on a particular item, then the data were rejected.
In patients with atrial fibrillation, a large percentage of the data were rejected as invalid for HR and RR.
A small percentage (%7.7) of measurements were not included in the analysis; these data were rejected for not passing our S/N criterion for acceptability.
The normality of the data was rejected (Shapiro-Wilk test, p < 0.0001), mainly because of 1 outlying subject, but not the log-normality.
Data were collected only when resting membrane potential below −62 mV, however, those data were rejected if resting membrane potential were shifted more than ± 5 mV during the course of experiment.
The thermal decay curve was visually inspected extemporaneously, and the data were rejected if the curves were obviously aberrant and in the presence of waveform irregularities suggesting technical artifacts.
The test lasted for 4 min. If the total visiting time was less than 10 sec, we considered that the animal was less motivated to visit patterns and the data were rejected.
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