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*Route of exposure and source of exposure percentages calculated within group size to accommodate comparison.

Five EPBD pain ratings (intermittent pelvic pain, continuous pelvic pain, intermittent dysmenorrhea, continuous dysmenorrhea, and dyspareunia) were scored and analyzed separately to accommodate comparison to clinical terminology and the B&B Symptom Scale items.

Thus, to accommodate comparison between the frequency of wave-induced light flicker and the Fmax of various fish species, as a first-order approximation, Fmax was estimated as 15% of CFF, and then as either 10% or 20% of CFF, covering the possible realistic range of relationships between Fmax and CFF.

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Probabilities were adjusted, as noted, to accommodate multiple comparisons.

Significance of correlation was assessed using sequential Bonferroni to accommodate multiple comparisons [ 83, 84].

In addition, the least square means of birth weight for each quartile were compared using the Hsu Dunnett method to accommodate for multiple comparisons.

Our sample size is not enough to accommodate the number of comparisons made within this study.

Our sample size may not be large enough to accommodate the number of comparisons made within this study.

SGD plans to increase its coverage to include the annotation of all major budding yeast genomes in the near future, requiring new tools to accommodate their storage and facilitate comparison and display.

We first define 15 probabilistic record linkage scenarios (S1-S15) based on different combinations of personal identifiers or linking variables (first name, surname, day of birth, month of birth, year of birth, village and first name and surname of another household member), and various string comparison techniques to accommodate typographical errors and spelling variation in first and surnames.

In this model, antecedents (e.g., demographics, personality), interact with a catalyst (intervention or change in health status) to elicit psychological mechanisms (e.g., social comparison) in order to accommodate the catalyst.

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