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Using the formula suggested by Sampson shows an 80%% decrease in errors.
The sorptivity of the specimens were calculated by using the formula suggested by Stanish et al. (1997).
We understand that the purpose of the research was to investigate whether uncoded or coded corrections are more effective, but using the formula suggested by Sampson does not control well for inflation of results.
The LULCC rate was also computed using the formula suggested by Puyravaud (2003): r = frac{1}{{Delta t ln (A_{2} - A_{1} )}};* 100 (2)where, r is the annual rate of change in %, Δt is the time interval in years during the LULCC being assessed; ln is the base of the natural logarithm function; and A1 and A2 are initial and final LULCC areas respectively.
The sample size was calculated using the formula suggested by Smith & Morrow [16].
Confidence intervals for PAFs were calculated using the formula suggested by Greenland [ 19].
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For our analyses, we use the formula suggested by Paddick [ 25] because it considers overdosage as well as underdosage.
Targeted weight of the seeds at desired MC was calculated using the following formula, suggested by Hong and Ellis (1996): where DMC is the desired MC, IMC is the initial MC and ISM is the initial seed mass.
The formula suggested by Fless and used in Open Epi, open source epidemiologic statistical software for public health was used to calculate the sample size.
We calculated effect sizes by using the formula ES = Z/√ N as is suggested for non-parametric comparison of two independent samples, where Z is the z-score of the Mann–Whitney statistic and N is the total sample size (Field 2009, p. 550).
We calculated effect sizes using the formula ES = Z/√ N as is suggested for non-parametric comparison of two independent samples, where Z is the z-score of the Mann–Whitney statistic and N is the total sample size (Field 2009, p. 550).
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