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Since ethanol prices presented an approximately normal distribution, its standard deviation was calculated and a variation equivalent to one standard deviation (20.5%) was used for the sensitivity analysis.

That is, given that we are simulating three blocks of equal length, allowing crossover to occur on the whole region has an effect on variation equivalent to decreasing the crossover rate by one third under the SCC model (for a detailed explanation, see File S6).

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This is the dosage-variation equivalent to the 'execution point', which was defined by Hartwell [ 53] as the first step at which complete loss of gene function disrupts cell cycle progression.

For applications in genetic association tests, we demonstrate that, as a method of correcting for population stratification, regressing out the theoretical PCs corresponding to the axes of variation is equivalent to simply removing the population mean of allele counts and works as well as or better than the Eigenstrat method.

Therefore, the genome studied for internal length variation is equivalent to the number of fragments scored multiplied by 256 bp, and point mutations scored are calculated by multiplying the number of fragments by 9 bp.

Therefore, testing the equality of two correlated coefficients of variations is equivalent to testing the significance of the regression equation (11).

The difference between R variations is equivalent to the integrated discrimination improvement index proposed by Pencina et al. (23) and Pepe et al. (39) that measures the ability of the additional risk factor to increase the predicted probability among those who had the event and to decrease the predicted probability among those who were event free (23).

Changes in nodule position caused observer score variations that were equivalent to the variation caused by an up to 185% change in nodule CD (78% average over all six images), an up to 68% change in diameter (32% average), and an up to 28% change in area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (Az) (14% average).

Lastly, we quantitatively evaluate a dynamic menu-cost model and show that the variable mark-up channel can generate significant variation in frequency, equivalent to 37% of the observed variation in the data.

Variation in average heterozygosity is equivalent to variation in inbreeding in a classical model and thus, we accounted for the effect of this on the phenotype.

Conceptually, this rate variation model is equivalent to that under the UPM (Snir et al. 2012).

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