Sentence examples for variable described from inspiring English sources

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Multivariate statistical analysis was used to develop a weight for each variable described or quantified.

The sequential variable described above was included as a control for temporal autocorrelation in the robberies.

In particular, we include the gap growth variable described in Section 3.1 as a measure of macroeconomic fluctuations.

One might offer a conclusion that the KLT-basis is given only by the variable described by the analyzed message (the phase shift in our case).

where κ is a fairness parameter and α is a continuous variable described through the following additional constraint: − ∑ a ∈ A r ( a, s ) + α ≤ 0 ∀ s ∈ S. (9).

4I drop respondents who left school after 1996 as a school-leaving state control variable, described in more detail later in the manuscript, is not available beyond 1996.

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ONS (control variable) = a dummy variable describing SMEs ownership structure.

Searching for images of the new Kindle Tablet, he instead found a variable describing something called PRIME_EBOOKS_COMPATIBLE. prime_active_delete = "Are you sure you want to permanently delete this loan?

SOP (control variable) = a dummy variable describing SMEs sector of operation.

ASS (control variable) = a dummy variable describing SMEs value of assets.

NOE (control variable) = a dummy variable describing the number of employees of a SMEs.

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