Sentence examples for value association from inspiring English sources

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The value association test, which was designed to achieve the goal about the topic, has been applied to 121 5th graders and 148 8th graders, that is to say totally to 269 students.

To evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value, positive predictive value, association, and agreement of double-contrast barium enema (DCBE) and transrectal endoscopic ultrasonography (Tr EUS) in the diagnosis of rectosigmoid colon endometriosis.

The only subscale where no significant value association was observed was emotional functioning for the 5 7 age group.> -wrap-foot> *Correlatisn isignificantnt at p < 0.05; **Correlation is significant at p < 0.01.

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The ecosystem value associations with land cover were generally consistent with global findings reported elsewhere, with forested areas providing multiple ecosystem "bundles" supporting both recreation-related and provisioning values.

From this perspective, OFC might be less involved when decisions are made between stimuli with well-learned value associations.

But labor and its supporters, including the Family Research Council, a family values association, have spent about $2 million on ads opposing the trade bill.

If Brand America continues its decline beyond the end of the current Administration, then consumer brands that portray themselves as slices of Americana may need to distance themselves from the values association that made them in the first place.

For severe CP, the strongest (with respect to P-value) association in the 14q21 locus was produced by rs12883458.

Cis associations are displayed using either segment plots (Fig. 2) or FDR q-value association Manhattan plots and trans associations using Manhattan plots.

The first approach (TGC) directly relied on the significance of the statistical enrichment, Fisher's exact test (FET), and greedily "expanded" TF-clusters if they improved the p-value (association strength) by 0.2 (log2-odds), but were also relatively frequently observed genome-wide (at least 40 instances).

Outlining his vision to Newcastle City Council in 1968, Erskine made clear that "the main concern will be for those who are already resident in Byker, and the need to rehouse them without breaking family ties and other valued associations or patterns of life".

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