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A transformation using the fourth root (A1/4) of the optical density readings corrected for the blank (A) stabilized the variance of most ELISA data examined.
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The proof of (2.19) in the case λ < - 4 is totally similar, we only have to use the second root q 2 with | q 2 | < 1.
The baseline CD4 cell count was transformed using a fourth root in order to meet the conditions required for linear regression.
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This section begins with the stationarity issue of variables, namely GDP, LID, NID, and TID, and their cointegrating relationships.19 First, by using the unit root tests (ADF test for individual country and LLC test for panel setting), we reject the null hypothesis of unit root at the first difference, but not for the levels (see Table 2).
Data were first transformed using the square root to correct for heteroscedasticity.
Note that the third-order algebraic equation (4.1) can have one, two, or three positive roots in the interval ((0,1)) which can be evaluated by using the root formula of the third-order algebraic equation.
The third root of the polytope's volume is used as the normalization factor.
The feasibility of employing micelle-mediated extraction as an alternative and effective method for the solubilization, purification and/or preconcentration of active ingredients from herbal products is demonstrated for the first time using the root of American ginseng as a model.
The second root node has to be as far as possible from the first root node.
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