That procedure reduces degrees of freedom in proportion to the degree of departure from sphericity and protects against Type I errors. |
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A correction for violations to the assumption to sphericity was applied to the results. |
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It is no exaggeration at all to say that the reality of human evolution is now as well established as is the sphericity of the earth. |
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He explained eclipses, solstices and equinoxes, announced the sphericity of the earth and its diurnal revolution on its axis. |
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He correctly interpreted what he saw as proving the existence of mountains and craters where natural philosophers demanded perfect sphericity in the perfect heavens. |
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Newton had argued that Earth's rapid rotation on its axis must cause Earth to depart from perfect sphericity. |
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The angle of the cutting edge was rather large because of the sphericity of the stone. |
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Variations in the scale of a map because of the sphericity of the surface it represents may, for practical purposes, be considered as nil. |
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The most reliable lateral incidence to show loss of sphericity is the frog lateral view. |
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In fact, it is the most reliable modality for the detection of the crescent sign and the loss of femoral head sphericity. |
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The treatment to be given will often be a function of this loss of sphericity and the subchondral separation. |
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The technique has been used in the treatment of osteonecrotic femoral heads that had lost their sphericity but had not yet progressed to arthritic changes. |
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We first wanted to verify the sphericity of the humeral head. |
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This is why attempts have been made to restore the sphericity of the femoral head by elevating the necrotic segment and keeping it in its correct position, by the injection of cement. |
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The sphericity of the Earth is also accounted for in the work of Ptolemy, on which medieval astronomy was largely based. |
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Elevating the articular cartilage and restoring the sphericity of the femoral head can be readily achieved by the use of a pin inserted between the viable bone and the necrotic segment. |
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Humeral head sphericity and mathematical relationship linking the three parameters: diameter of the sphere, diameter of the head and thickness of the humeral head. |
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The latter measures deviations from sphericity in the charge distribution. |
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A niobium powder characterized in that the average particle diameter of primary particles is 0.10-2 um, the geometric standard deviation of particle size distribution exceeds 1.4, and the degree of sphericity is 2 or less. |
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An electrophotographic developer for developing an electrostatic image, comprising a toner, fine resin particle with a surface shape sphericity ¿ of from 0.90 to 0.50, and fine inorganic particles. |
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The framework of the sediments consists of silty to coarse pebbly, poorly-sorted clasts which are subangular to subrounded and have low sphericity. |
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