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One possible reason is that the crucial gene expression changes in forestomach were very few constituting a low percentage of the total variances, for example, single gene deletion in forestomach tumourigenesis such as Wwox [ 40] and c- H- Ras [ 41].

In addition, differences in allele frequencies across populations may also lead to heterogeneous variances; for example, a QTL may only segregate in one of the populations, which results in differences in the genetic variance explained by that QTL across populations although the actual allele substitution effects could be the same.

Even single indicators can have identified measurement error variances (for example, if the single-indicated latent also causes several other latents) but here also the researcher should demonstrate their commitment to theory by resisting estimation of the single-indicator's measurement error variance.

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They come if they need a zoning variance, for example, or are receiving a proclamation.

This work assumes that the central coordinator can ask the managers to report multiple statistics (mean and variance, for example) about their respective distributions.

We are looking for practically useful trade-offs between bias and variance, for example by minimizing the sum of squared bias and variance.

What is hard to dispute, however, is that as better quality data on epidemiologically relevant contacts is obtained the evidence consistently points to a very high level of variance; for example, Read et al.

For instance, we can select top m of the ordered PLS components that explain certain proportions of total genotypic variance (for example, selecting top m PLS components explaining 80% of total genotypic variance) [12].

Responsiveness is usually indexed by a mean difference adjusted for variance (for example, Cohen's d or the standardised response mean [ 5]).

Further reductions in array variance, for example, through improved normalization of array data, have the potential to further shift the proportion of an experiment's pooling variance that is attributed to pool-construction errors.

Similarly, for quantitative phenotypes, the expected effect sizes are less than 0.5% of phenotypic variance (for example, between 0.02 and 0.2% for each variant that contributes to variation in height [ 10]).

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