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were variances
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The act of varying or the state of being variable
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Bordeleau stressed that the report didn't conclude racial profiling, but acknowledged that there were "variances and anomalies in the analysis that must be researched further".
Statistical comparisons were made using nonparametric tests since most data were neither normally distributed nor were variances equivalent.
We also identified that there were variances amongst our participants in regards to the level of knowledge about travel-related diseases and their personal vaccination histories.
In Serbia, there were variances of up to 2.74 times for physician density and over three-fold for specialists; up to 1.98-fold for nurse density and over six-fold for midwives (Table 1).
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Parameters for TPM were: variance = 30; proportion of SMM = 70%.
V is Variances.
where and are variances of and.
Even within the same species, there would also be variances.
For independent groups of data, the null hypothesis (that is, variances are equal) was tested.
"Since our food is handmade, there can be variance in calorie counts," he said.
There is variance in any specific Page's post lifetime average.
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