The graph left reflects these widely discrepant organ donation rates and Canada's mediocre standing compared to other countries. |
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Indeed, potential biases associated with the different questionnaire methodology may account for some of the discrepant results reported. |
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Identify two or three reasons for discrepant results in the investigations of heart and breathing rates. |
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Additionally, the price discount policies applicable to the different databases are somewhat discrepant. |
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For example, examination of the frequency distributions of the characteristics may identify small groups of discrepant observations. |
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In spite of the discrepant results, massage and back rubs are examples of touching by caregivers that is perceived as communicating care and concern. |
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The authors of the Stockholm trial hypothesize that differences in progestin exposure may explain the discrepant results. |
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The development of an instrument that addresses the pressures on cultural diversity emanating from the process of trade liberalisation must demonstrate its commitment to the articulation of these discrepant histories. |
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When the overpayment is actually calculated, certain accounts could conceivably reject due to changes to an employee's status or because of an unusual or discrepant condition. |
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Finally, this paper notes that at the root cultural diversity is the demand for the expression of discrepant experiences of the process of global inter-relatedness. |
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Coleridge's conclusion, rendered in a burst of Latin, was immane quantum discrepant. |
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More significantly, other tests of relativity theory supported it in so many different ways as to lead to the consensus that one discrepant set of observations cannot be allowed to weigh against the theory. |
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Monkeys have been taught to solve the oddity problem: presented with two objects of one kind and one of another, they can be trained to select the discrepant one. |
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It tells us that engaging families in schools has the potential to serve as one means of reducing the achievement gap between discrepant student populations. |
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Simply put, metaanalysis refers to an analysis of analyses. It is a statistical analysis of a collection of studies for the purposes of integrating the various and, oftentimes, discrepant findings from a body of literature. |
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Also, in the case of quantitative characteristics, examination of scatter plots of pairs of characteristics that are likely to be highly related may detect discrepant observations very efficiently. |
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All testing protocols should be provided along with raw-line data, analyses, conclusions and a summary of results, including explanations of discrepant results. |
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Resurveying To Validate Discrepant Or Missing Data, Or For Quality Assurance Purposes, As Deemed Necessary By The Mass Tech Collaborative. |
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