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If the log odds is considered to be non-linear in exposure, then there would be terms in powers of Z as well a term in the log of Z [ 23, 40, 41] and possibly powers of log of Z.
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"One, we're losing money quickly, and secondly, we have what would be termed explosive growth".
McHale's punishment, which would be termed a leave of absence, would last until August, he said.
Absent such constraints, the best reform would be term limits for the Justices, instead of lifetime tenure.
I was at roughly the midpoint of what, for poets, would be termed "a long silence" — five years had passed since my last collection.
Not that this is not very hard work, but it is hack work and it is editing; in computer-speak, it would be termed cut and paste.
In reaction (2), the hydrolysis of an ammonium salt (for example, ammonium chloride), α would be termed the degree of hydrolysis and K the hydrolysis constant.
As an illustration, a particle utilizing homogenizer (first emulsion) followed by magnetic stirrer (second emulsion) would be termed: homo-mag particles.
Back in the early 20th century, "terrorists" were referred to as "anarchists" (basically the same thing) and carried out what would be termed these days as "acts of war".
In the Star Trek universe, these attempts at social engineering -- in our time they would be termed "humanitarian interventions" or "nation building" -- usually yielded promising results.
In what would be termed a "Golden Age," Inayat Shah Zakiyyat ad-Din Shah then ruled Atjeh for 10 years, until 1688.
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