Learn more about the similarities and
differences between these conditions here.
Not exact matches
Here, we present a computational strategy for detecting «differentially abundant» populations by assigning cells to hyperspheres, testing for significant
differences between conditions and controlling the spatial false discovery rate.
One aspect of the recently published study on Chukchi Sea polar bears (Rode et al. 2014 [now in print] 2013; see
here and
here) has not been stressed enough: their finding that the
differences in overall
condition between bears in the Chukchi and Southern Beaufort Seas came down to disparities in spring feeding opportunities and therefore, the
condition of spring sea ice.
Some readers
here don't seem to know the
difference between isothermal
conditions, thermal equilibrium and thermodynamic equilibrium.
Differences between conditions at follow - up displayed precisely the same pattern of results noted
here, with the following exceptions: (1) change in ECBI Intensity Scale score from baseline to the 6 - month follow - up was statistically significant
between WL and PTG, but the ECBI Problem Scale score was not, and (2) change in the DPICS - CII child disruptive behavior at posttreament was significant in the NR - PTG
condition.