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where sub-index states with respect to which variable the term in question has been derived.
In general, when there exist fixed productive facilities to which variable resources are applied, the law of diminishing returns Queryis assumed to govern the behavior of returns (Dean 1941).
The position of the samples of individual mice (shown as plus signs) relative to the arrows provides good indications as to which variable(s) have had the largest effect.
It is not entirely certain as to which variable indicates tumour recurrence for the individual patient.
The authors have reported a normality test but it isn't clear to which variable this test pertains.
To examine the yeast cell membrane permeability to proteins produced by chitosan, as well as the integrity of the internal enzymes, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity was measured both in the supernatant of the samples incubated with variable concentrations of chitosan, or with a similar incubation mixture with whole cells to which variable concentrations of chitosan were added.
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A sensitivity analysis that allows detecting to which variables the system is more sensitive has also been performed.
The variable consistency checking algorithm works with classes of resources to which variables can be bound.
Sensitivities to climate and competition interactions aggregated from the individual tree scale provide estimates of which species are vulnerable to which variables in different habitats.
KMO measure provides a measure of extent to which variables are belong together and thus appropriate for factor analysis [115].
The class registry contains maps between variable names and classes of resources to which variables can be bound (which are denoted classes of the variables).
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