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| Systems analysis enables him to test | statistically a series of hypotheses, such as "average c |
| Controlling for other factors | statistically, a win in New Hampshire increases a candid |
| Statistically, according to Baseball Reference, he is mo | |
| use of an exponential decline model to be | statistically adequate in explaining real world data. |
| The results are | statistically analyzed and possible matches are returned |
| This sample is then | statistically analyzed to produce an estimate of the rel |
| the disease is so rare it is difficult to | statistically and accurately ascertain. |
| , proved to be Rowand's breakthrough, both | statistically and in recognition around baseball. |
| oughout the universe can only be described | statistically and cannot be derived from first principle |
| Overall, 1890 was Sneed's best season | statistically, as he batted .286 |
| he following season, 1987-88, was his best | statistically, as he averaged 19.2 points and 8.3 reboun |
| A hit by pitch is not counted | statistically as a walk and therefore not counted in the |
| The Razorbacks were | statistically beaten by the Tigers, who held a 15-1 adva |
| In 1990, he had his | statistically best season as the starting Yankees' catch |
| d to the 1979 All-Rookie team, and had his | statistically best season in 1981-82, where he averaged |
| Statistically, Blackmon caught 102 passes for 1,665 yard | |
| Statistically, boys often go on 0202020(74% 2006) and gi | |
| His best season | statistically came in 1991-92 when he recorded 75 points |
| His best season | statistically came in 1985, where he caught 74 passes fo |
| Statistically, Carson Palmer had a stellar individual se | |
| Statistically, Clarke's best season was 1965, when he ha | |
| bserved after a stimulus is applied can be | statistically collated and it could be decided if these |
| sed more easily because the information is | statistically concentrated in just a few coefficients. |
| ative on any number of passes and produces | statistically correct results. |
| Although | statistically counted as part of Inner London, the borou |
| Statistically, Cree's best comparison would be Homer Smo | |
| It is based on a | statistically determined desolvation contact potential a |
| elp determine the capability of a process, | statistically determined upper and lower limits are draw |
| are counted and the total number of stars | statistically determined. |
| Allies and enemies are both separated into | statistically distinct classes: swordsmen, archers and s |
| on a test where the cutoff is 50) are not | statistically distinguishable. |
| Men, and the Global Quality of Life, which | statistically documents the key role of the status of wo |
| Statistically, double values occur more rarely, and henc | |
| statistically equivalent to the projected rate of $170/h | |
| niques have also been criticised for being | statistically erroneous and inefficient. |
| Vandy's offense was | statistically even weaker, ranking next-to-last in FBS a |
| Although the Census was proved | statistically factual, based on data collected, the reco |
| Judith Anderson said his work was based on | statistically flawed evidence, John Archer and others sa |
| The number of abortions | statistically follows the number of pregnancies. |
| Statistically Gardere threw 5 touchdowns and 13 intercep | |
| Geographically and | statistically Handen is a part of Stockholm urban area ( |
| Statistically, Hanson is the 180th most populous and the | |
| Statistically, he had a worse season than 2000, but he w | |
| Statistically, he is similar to Kamil, but with more HP | |
| y" ex-inmates re-offending upon release is | statistically higher than those rehabilitated in secular |
| ed in Braunschweig for the 2003-04 season, | statistically his most successful; he scored 13 goals in |
| airie provinces - geographical areas which | statistically hold a higher concentration of persons of |
| The US Census Bureau cites Generation X as | statistically holding the highest education levels when |
| Huddersfield Town's 1977-78 campaign is | statistically Huddersfield Town's worst season since ent |
| blication of Jubb RW et al, there were not | statistically important side effects, between Placebo an |
| Indacaterol produced | statistically improved FEV1 (both trough and AUC) and de |
| enseman, Liffiton recorded his best season | statistically in 2002-03 with 5 goals for 16 points in 6 |
| nto, California, Salvo had his best season | statistically in 1940 with the Bees. |
| After posting nearly identical seasons | statistically in 2001-02 and 2002-03, Primeau was given |
| Previously the Government had | statistically incorporated Cornwall with Devon in a proc |
| defined to be the smallest of a number of | statistically independent random variables having non-id |
| ms, if their failure modes are known to be | statistically independent. |
| is an equality if and only if X and Y are | statistically independent. |
| Statistically, Indiana is more of a stronghold for Repub | |
| 50 would be the treatment group--they are | statistically indistinguishable from each other, but one |
| societies and cultures killing is down to | statistically insignificant levels. |
| CG, the amount lost in a brief exposure is | statistically insignificant. |
| e, turning what was otherwise a close game | statistically into a blowout. |
| Statistically it is a part of the bimunicipal contiguous | |
| cond half to put some points on the board, | statistically leading the 49ers, however it wasn't enoug |
| This was ended when the UK | statistically left recession early in 2010. |
| group in the population of the oblast was | statistically less observable. |
| Genetic markers near the GABRG3 gene are | statistically linked to alcoholism. |
| the county plan was intended to achieve a | statistically measurable yearly improvement in the hirin |
| Does he know that spring is | statistically Melbourne's wettest and windiest time of y |
| Statistically, Mobile in 1860 was 69 percent whites, 3 p | |
| A psychotic break is made | statistically more likely (43 % vs. 35 %) if the patient |
| iation to a track are combined in a single | statistically most probable update, taking account of th |
| ision platform, BBC Four is broadcast in a | statistically multiplexed stream in Multiplex B that tim |
| It has been shown to be | statistically non-inferior to the combination of vancomy |
| s to render all differences between groups | statistically non-significant. |
| t that scientology claims the suicides are | statistically normal is UTTER RUBBISH. |
| It has been | statistically observed at a world scale (Demaison,1984) |
| are focused in Huntington, West Virginia, | statistically one of the unhealthiest cities in the coun |
| ind of "nerd-guilds" that meticulously and | statistically plan out raids with all the seriousness of |
| Florida State dominated the third quarter | statistically, racking up huge advantages in yardage (15 |
| s, he started 47 games and was part of the | statistically ranked number one overall defense in 2003. |
| ticular jury or series of juries "does not | statistically reflect the racial composition of the comm |
| violent, sexually explicit material ... is | statistically related to a higher probability of” sexual |
| Without | statistically relevant data for backing and implicit gen |
| He is | statistically remembered as the first substituted player |
| program during the profiling stage must be | statistically representative of the typical usage scenar |
| Street Journal, "[Elberse] takes the same | statistically rigorous approach to entertainment and cul |
| switched data traffic patterns seem to be | statistically self-similar. |
| ractals are examples of fractals which are | statistically self-similar. |
| ulatory binding site, Phyloscan provides a | statistically sensitive scan of user-supplied mixed alig |
| It did find | statistically significant evidence of increased fataliti |
| a drug it may be shown that the drug has a | statistically significant but very small beneficial effe |
| d that studies they evaluated did not show | statistically significant gains, when put through the US |
| statistical test is performed to gauge the | statistically significant of the observed differences in |
| lk or soy lecithin, with the two having no | statistically significant differences compared to each o |
| en EHV-1 field isolates and shows a highly | statistically significant correlation with paralytic com |
| Also in the US, a | statistically significant correlation has been found bet |
| uticals at first claimed that there was no | statistically significant visual acuity improvement amon |
| ut the 5% of studies that by chance show a | statistically significant result are published, while th |
| eks; it found that DAP treatment induced a | statistically significant reduction in crying among gun |
| males lent the study greater power to see | statistically significant results in that demographic, b |
| reduction in viral load and experienced a | statistically significant increase in CD4+ cells than di |
| e proof of a health hazard, but did find a | statistically significant incidence of malignant tumors |
| who received DCI experienced the following | statistically significant benefits when compared with a |
| pus cavernosum tissue, and also to produce | statistically significant increases in the levels of the |
| men and left-handed heterosexual men had a | statistically significant number of older male siblings, |
| es daily was well tolerated and produced a | statistically significant improvement in the global asse |
| cientists will investigate if there is any | statistically significant difference in the life span of |
| s improved significantly and there were no | statistically significant differences between the two gr |
| A meta-analysis published in 2001 found a | statistically significant positive relationship between |
| Nor does it emit a | statistically significant excess of infrared radiation t |
| he participants were adults, there were no | statistically significant differences in attractiveness |
| ected with similar types of viruses show a | statistically significant weight gain. |
| lignment program, which has demonstrated a | statistically significant improvement in accuracy compar |
| The company's own study did not yield as | statistically significant results; however, Doxazosin do |
| later dubbed "the Bradley effect" - that a | statistically significant number of voters had given ina |
| or long-term benefit, although there was a | statistically significant effect immediately after appli |
| nadian criminal organizations with a high, | statistically significant percentage of Aboriginal membe |
| Yonsei Japanese Brazilians are a small but | statistically significant component of the ethnic minori |
| To obtain | statistically significant results the FDA had to combine |
| sment of adequate relief corresponded with | statistically significant improvements in stool consiste |
| To get | statistically significant results requires a high number |
| The drug demonstrated a | statistically significant reduction in disease activity |
| by Plasmodium malaria parasites, though no | statistically significant correlation has been establish |
| psychiatric indications in order to obtain | statistically significant results. |
| Once the database gathered a | statistically significant number of faces from both gend |
| d the flibanserin 100 mg qhs dose showed a | statistically significant difference between flibanserin |
| brothers, George Rice and others found no | statistically significant linkage in alleles and haploty |
| ed for sheep deaths, but no evidence for a | statistically significant amount of predation by most of |
| ivity and did not form a representative or | statistically significant sample. |
| t phase IIB testing was a success, showing | statistically significant rates of smoking cessation and |
| nd well-tolerated; treated patients showed | statistically significant improvements in both positive |
| However, mass extinctions do not show any ( | statistically significant) periodicity. |
| Although | statistically significant, the effect sizes of changes w |
| d an overall positive effect size that was | statistically significant, it was small relative to the |
| nts with whiplash found an effect that was | statistically significant, but "improvements in pain and |
| expect value of 0.001 or lower taken to be | statistically significant. |
| deviation units or above considered to be | statistically significant. |
| effects in a factorial experiment will be | statistically significant. |
| His best season | statistically so far is 1995-96, scoring 50 goals and 58 |
| This research specialized in the | statistically sophisticated analysis of phenomena such a |
| Statistically sound testing | |
| Statistically speaking, at least one of the tens of thou | |
| His career, | statistically speaking, was only slightly different than |
| r deal was the largest in NHL history, and | statistically speaking, one of the most lopsided. |
| es was a major league player whose career, | statistically speaking, was only slightly different than |
| bb was a major league player whose career, | statistically speaking, was only slightly different than |
| er was a major league player whose career, | statistically speaking, was only slightly different than |
| McMahon was a major leaguer whose career, | statistically speaking, was only slightly different than |
| on was a player whose major league career, | statistically speaking, was only slightly different than |
| , powerplay, and special teams in the NHL, | statistically speaking. |
| Warner's | statistically strongest season was 1974-75 with the Buck |
| He had his | statistically strongest season in 1970-71, when he avera |
| He demonstrated | statistically that cholera was spread by polluted air by |
| supported the Coalition government however | statistically, the opposition was more successful than a |
| Statistically, the initial edge for the incumbent candid | |
| She was | statistically the weakest link in the third round and ca |
| They were | statistically the best supported team in the Championshi |
| Statistically, the teams' efforts were similar, except i | |
| The Ribble Valley is | statistically the wealthiest enclave in Lancashire and b |
| His tenure ended with McGhee being | statistically the second least successful Aberdeen manag |
| ame 4 and despite an overtime loss, it was | statistically the best Titan goalkeeping performance of |
| It is, | statistically, the most deprived neighbourhood in Leices |
| te its being overlooked, the Snake War was | statistically the deadliest of the Indian Wars in the We |
| Statistically, there is a 25% probability of forming a s | |
| ared to the mean it may be discovered that | statistically they differ, even though they were assigne |
| Statistically, this was one of Labour's safest seats in | |
| ng that 1930 was a great year for hitters, | statistically, this number is far better than it actuall |
| Statistically, this made the chance of detecting an erro | |
| ng the final as the eighth best goaltender | statistically, though he led Canada to thrilling 7-4 and |
| Adams' most successful season | statistically to date was the 2007/08 season he spent in |
| formed when the solvent evaporates and the | statistically unbalanced charge distribution on the drop |
| rs, and students of color, all of whom are | statistically underrepresented in higher education and f |
| lues, and the desired cultural values of a | statistically valid sample 12 nations and several commun |
| en informative and interesting, but is not | statistically valid, as there is only one replication of |
| Perhaps his best season | statistically was the 1970-71 season when he averaged 19 |
| His best year | statistically was his first with the Baltimore Ravens in |
| His best year | statistically was his rookie season, when he averaged 9. |
| His best season | statistically was his rookie season, when he averaged 9. |
| His best season | statistically was 1993-94 with Jokerit where he scored 2 |
| His best season | statistically was the 1972-73 season, when he scored 41 |
| His best season | statistically was as a sophomore with Ryan as quarterbac |
| The area where Bradbury differed most | statistically was in the number of flats (5.8%) which wa |
| His best season | statistically was the 1992-93 season, when he scored 25 |
| His best season | statistically was the 1995-96 season, when he scored 25 |
| His defenses were | statistically were some of the highest rated in the nati |
| In a game | statistically won by the Aggies, Alabama was able to win |
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