Centrality, extremism, and indiscrimination all manifest themselves in the assigned raw score standard deviations and rater fit statistics. |
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Average clustering coefficients and standard deviations of the averages for node degree bins are shown. |
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Can any of the deviations be considered as transitional towards the lower forms of animals? |
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With a few deviations, the open standards of the World Wide Web have been pretty much maintained. |
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This is where the auditor reports changes, problems, deviations and other anomalies. |
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Though purists may lament the film's deviations from the comic book, the mood and most of the characters remain the same. |
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Citing the idyllic visions of our ancient texts, he drew attention in that address to the deviations from the ideal. |
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Sample means, trimmed means, medians, standard deviations, minimums, maximums, skewness and kurtosis are reported. |
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As with most careful plans, this one started off with deviations from the standard fly-by. |
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Even if I don't always follow it to the letter, I've got a rock solid foundation upon which to base my deviations. |
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Because inscriptions tend to be formulaic, deviations from the standard pattern are likely meaningful. |
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The final sanction will be given after completion of the construction only if there are no deviations from the original plan. |
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Religious deviations were treated as threats to the peace and punished accordingly by the secular rulers. |
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This is by no means an attempt to negate the faults, hypocrisies and deviations of the American system. |
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Associated standard deviations include a variance correction factor to account for variability as a result of the imputation process. |
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They corrected deviations of internal clocks by comparison with radio controlled wristwatches. |
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Therefore, the results use percentile reporting rates instead of standard deviations. |
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Damage is greatest in arterial bifurcations, deviations, and constrictions where turbulence is intense. |
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All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries, acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching. |
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Where possible we tabulated results in terms of means and standard deviations for consultations and proportions for prescribing and referrals. |
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The proficiency testing algorithm is used to detect deviations from acceptable performance that may affect the accreditation of a laboratory. |
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A bootstrap method is then applied to estimate the standard deviations of the regression coefficients. |
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Formally, this equilibrium is stable, meaning that small deviations from it are counteracted by the system's dynamics. |
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The data were analyzed in several ways, incorporating frequencies, percentages, means, medians, and standard deviations. |
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We calculated means, standard deviations, medians, and interquartile ranges as appropriate. |
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Descriptive statistics such as means, standard deviations, medians, percentages and frequencies were used to summarize the data. |
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Data are described as frequencies, medians with ranges, and means with standard deviations. |
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These physical deviations were connected to the spiritual defects of blind literalism and obdurateness. |
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We used means, standard deviations, and interquartile ranges to summarize daily pollution and meteorology data. |
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I've heard that according to feng shui these types of deviations affect the energy flow in a house. |
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Researchers know whether a population is evolving by tracking deviations from a baseline of genetic equilibrium. |
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If no standard deviations were reported then we used the average standard deviation for all the remaining studies. |
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Are there deviations at very strong curvatures, or for that matter very weak curvatures? |
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Average values and standard deviations were then calculated for each of the compounds in the experiment. |
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For the statistical analysis, means, standard deviations, and standard errors were computed. |
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The complete route is along public rights of way, plus three deviations required by obstructions. |
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Values are means of triplicate measures and error bars represent the standard deviations. |
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Test scores, presented as unadjusted means and standard deviations for the major groups tested, show the magnitudes of the mean numerical scores. |
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Given the equivocal nature of the evidence, deviations from these recommendations may, and should, occur. |
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Investigators found significant deviations from acceptable procedures for conducting non-clinical laboratory studies. |
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Specimens stored unpreserved at ambient temperature yielded unacceptable standard deviations for pH, ammonia, creatinine, and osmolality. |
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These deviations generally increased with increasing offset and diffusion constant. |
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The technicians track the aircraft on its flight plan and watch for any deviations. |
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The late 20th century's decline of social deference has led to a journalism which is unforgiving of the elite and its deviations. |
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Any deviations from acceptable performance require further examination by an optometrist or an ophthalmologist. |
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Annual deviations from climatologies at each station were calculated by subtracting climatologically averaged degree-day values from annual values. |
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The means and standard deviations of triplicate samples are shown. |
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The upper three curves are the pore radii for the three systems, whereas the lower three are the corresponding standard deviations of the upper curves. |
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A detailed anatomy of misordered situations shows that deviations from the true order in such cases are due mainly to interchanges of adjacent markers. |
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Standard deviations were calculated from four independent experiments. |
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Another trait that may indicate male quality is fluctuating asymmetry, which is measured as small random deviations from bilateral symmetry in morphological traits. |
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The most commonly used method is to check for patterns in a plot of the absolute values of the standardized contrasts against their standard deviations. |
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The system adjusts to enhance stability, even for very small deviations from the desired motion, which the driver may not even notice, the company says. |
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All costs are reported as mean values with standard deviations. |
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In general practice, locums who cover for colleagues on holiday or study leave are already being advised to report on any deviations from approved standards of practice. |
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To isolate deviations from typical tree growth, we developed a model based on the amount of shoot elongation, which over equal time intervals approximates a sigmoid curve. |
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They both spoke out loud, detailing the daily flight plan and any possible deviations from it while the office voice recorders logged their discussion. |
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We students will discover two deviations from this ideal this week. |
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The draft report contained a number of deviations from the true faith. |
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There is a procedure, but clearly there have been deviations. |
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Little deviations in the mouse movement and trajectory were used to measure uncertainty. |
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The other viewpoint is that the number of rays is intrinsically fixed at five, and therefore it is the deviations from pentamery that need explanation wherever they occur. |
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Sigma is the Greek symbol used to denote deviations from the mean. |
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As expected, loop regions show more motion than helical regions, which is reflected in the larger deviations from the starting point as indicated by peaks in the graph. |
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The most common method to determine deviations from stoichiometry is the use of x-ray diffraction to measure the parameters of the lattice unit cell. |
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In the postemancipation period of American history, sexual exploration and deviations from white heteronormative codes represented avenues of personal freedom. |
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It said deviations would be taken note of as and when they occurred. |
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In principle, with perfect agreement between the two sequences, all points will lie on the diagonal line, while large deviations indicate large branch length differences. |
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The direction and magnitude of deviations of the guidewire from the anatomic center of the posterior horn were determined after disarticulating the knees. |
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Three other marker pairs showed deviations approaching the 0.01 level. |
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It also includes an integral altitude warning system to avoid deviations. |
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In general, the relatively large magnitude of the standard deviations with respect to the average porosities agree with the results found in Ref. |
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The residuals are neither autocorrelated nor heteroscedastic and display no significant deviations from the normal distribution. |
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All annualized returns will be accompanied by standard deviations to test for differences in volatility. |
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The text was arranged alphabetically with some slight deviations from common vowel order and place in the Greek alphabet. |
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Where spelling deviations in other texts may point to significant pronunciation variants, this will be indicated. |
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This rule is so well entrenched in evidence that apparent deviations from it are likely to be cases of underanalysis. |
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Any deviations can be annunciated in real time via email or text message, or can be automatically corrected by the control system. |
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Sometimes these deviations in the performance and the production are unintentional, just part of the process. |
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Nontradables also lead to deviations in PPP because the prices of nontradables are not linked internationally. |
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Randomness and uncertainty are not occasional deviations from the 'true' principles upon which life is built. |
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Figure 6 shows the average deviations from the sea legs ranked from highest to lowest and compared against the rankings from the OZ and US legs. |
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The Hodrick-Prescott triter is a procedure used to separate out the quarter-to-quarter deviations from trend in a time series. |
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We conducted a retrospective study to compare open and endonasal approaches to extracorporeal reconstruction of severe caudal septal deviations. |
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It has been concluded that zonal deviations within the gyre remain small while north and south of the gyre they are large. |
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Halley also hoped that careful observations of magnetic deviations could provide a determination of longitude. |
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The study found that standard deviations in temperature in both summer and winter adversely affected death rates. |
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While the films follow the book's general storyline, they do omit some of the novel's plot elements and include some additions to and deviations from the source material. |
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In opposite to usual Nash equilibria, the strong Nash equilibrium regards the possible deviations of all conceivable coalitions instead of single agents. |
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As can be seen in Table 2, students were most successful with identifying similar means and standard deviations for data sets displayed as histograms. |
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Geometric means and geometric standard deviations were calculated when data were approximately lognormally distributed, as judged by ShapiroWilks tests and visual assessment. |
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Wolters and Mareschal have presented a similar method for determining the modification of a given set of weights, which sums up absolute deviations. |
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Also, in all four series, no significant deviations from chance expectation could be observed, so, all four random number generators were working perfectly. |
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The quasi-death of insanity with its small periodic remissions, its deviations into good sense, even into brilliant insight, was almost more cruel really than outright death. |
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The X-axis is fitted with drive and linear measuring systems on each side to avoid measuring errors caused by twisting, rectangularity deviations, and contouring errors. |
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The authors demonstrated the effectiveness of the method for simultaneous improvement of the kerf width and kerf deviations at top and bottom sides. |
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Stabilizing selection acts to hold a trait at a stable optimum, and in the simplest case all deviations from this optimum are selectively disadvantageous. |
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Considering the low curvature of the liquidus and solidus, very narrow freezing ranges are expected for small deviations from the Cu-Mn congruent point. |
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Hypertropia and cyclotropia are usually the result ofincomitant deviations and new cases will require referral to the HES for an investigation of the underlying cause. |
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They then measured the precession frequency for different tipping angles, looking for deviations as small as 5 microhertz in a 303-megahertz signal. |
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Magnetometers detect minute deviations in the Earth's magnetic field caused by iron artifacts, kilns, some types of stone structures, and even ditches and middens. |
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The final stage of passage planning consists of monitoring the vessel's progress in relation to the plan and responding to deviations and unforeseen circumstances. |
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Even though deviations from typifications of normality are used to reject spousal applications, such deviations do not result in the automatic refusal of a visa application. |
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Their limits on anomalies in the physics of electrons that produce deviations from Einstein's gravitational redshift are 160 times better than previous experimental limits. |
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