Sentences with phrase «removed as a variable»

In this manner weather is removed as a variable for the two locations leaving only the warming and cooling that take place each day.

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Variables were retained in the reduced logistic regression model when their presence was determined to confound the association between human milk feeding and infection or sepsis / meningitis, as defined by a change of > 5 % in the regression coefficient for type of feeding when the variable was removed from the full regression model.
A couple things about this study are worth mentioning: a) they removed cases in which symptoms of cancer occurred in the first nine months or the child died in the first year, which may be where the effects of breastfeeding are strongest (though I certainly don't know this for a fact, but it is reasonable); and b) they did not examine exclusive breastfeeding, but rather any breastfeeding (this is important as the effects of breastfeeding are known to be strongest when breastfeeding is exclusive and it is also difficult to ascertain how little or how much women were breastfeeding when any breastfeeding is the variable of interest).
From a research viewpoint, especially when creating a new material, scientists want to remove as many variables as possible to best understand a material's properties.
The third generation of Mario Tennis removes the RPG elements and the ready - made human characters altogether, with Mario Tennis Open instead allowing players to use their own Mii characters as saved in the Nintendo 3DS Mii Maker, who have variable skills and can equip special gear to improve their skills, and costumes upon completing certain objectives.
In order to remove the confounding influence of unobserved factors that have an impact on both school spending and student outcomes, we calculate how much spending in a given school district would have been predicted to change due solely to the passage of an SFR, and use that prediction, rather than the spending change the district actually experienced, as our key variable.
The transmission can also be configured as an IVT (Infinitely Variable Transmission) with a geared neutral, that can further improve fuel economy by removing the need for an inefficient vehicle launch device which loses power as it slips.
I wanted to remove the variables that exist between different categories and from year - to - year as the market changes, so that those fluctuations wouldn't interfere with illustrating how these projects were valuated.
Generally swellings of the paw should resolve within 24 hours, but I give it 48 hours as each dog is different and there are variables like the length of time the bandage was applied for etc... The worst case scenario is amputation of the paw, but it seems that the bandage was removed before that stage.
So a doctor removes your pancreas, another independent variable, and that CA N'T cause diabetes whatever the evidence to the contrary????? That's plainly ridiculous - it's a straightforward logical fallacy to suggest that as something caused by W, X or Y, that Z, independently, can not, No science even needed.
Comments On Tamino's AMO Post by Bob Tisdale Tamino's AMO post is a response to my post Removing The Effects of Natural Variables — Multiple Linear Regression - Based or «Eyeballed» Scaling Factors (hereinafter referred to as the «Removing» post).
The IPCC then removes chaotic factors, as they cancel out over time, leaving just a few external variables to rule the whole system?
Case management as a variable choice was eliminated from the OASUA for two reasons: no participant indicated use of this service, which was removed from the EFA and following an ensuring review case management was not listed as one of the 19 services indicated in a national survey for HCBS availability [10].
Similar to Study 1, we included parents» knowledge of their children's relationship as a control variable in our analysis, but again our results were not influenced by this variable, and so it was removed from the following models.
Age standardisation Age standardisation is a way of allowing comparisons between two or more populations with different age structures, in order to remove age as a factor when examining relationships between variables.
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