Sentence examples for variance that exists from inspiring English sources

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And the whole idea of this man being a closeted gay rapper keeps the "down low" myth and conversation going instead of offering alternatives and showing the variance that exists in the lives of black gay men.

The ICC indicates the proportion of total variance that exists between neighborhoods i.e. level 2 [ 44].

The proportion of allozyme variance that exists between the MAR species is half that of the B. thermophilus lineages.

13 The issue may not be easily resolved given the variance that exists among CHW types and their expected roles in the health systems.

On the other hand, the variance that exists among the states influences knowledge management, which in turn affects health knowledge implementation within the framework of public health laws (59).

Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC), which indicates the proportion of total variance that exists between neighborhoods i.e. level 2 [ 61] estimated the extent to which the propensity for traumatic physical health consequences for individuals within the same community was similar to that for individuals in other communities.

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The first model, an empty model or unconditional model without any exposure variables was specified to decompose the amount of variance that existed at the district level.

We then constructed an empty model or unconditional model without any exposure indicators to decompose the amount of variance that existed at the district level.

The first model, an empty or unconditional model without any exposure variables, was specified to decompose the amount of variance that existed between community levels.

Therefore the information given in the tables was simply to reflect the variance that existed in the instruments used and neither to convey their psychometric validity nor indicate that they were cancer-specific.

The method adopted to identify differentially expressed genes takes into account the variance-versus-mean dependence that exists in microarray data, which typically follows a power law [11].

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