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Largest twenty coefficients by absolute value as defined by logistic regression.
Published 2022“…<p>These represent the model’s weighting of the variable of interest on the outcome (whether or not invasive ventilation will be required by day 2 or 3 of ICU admission). Positive values signify that as variable increases, the risk of requiring invasive ventilation increases. …”
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S1 data_Hazen Main and Blister 2017 absolute diatom counts from Contrasting the ecological effects of decreasing ice cover versus accelerated glacial melt on the High Arctic's largest lake
Published 2020“…Lake Hazen, the High Arctic's largest lake, has received an approximately 10-fold increase in glacial meltwater since its catchment glaciers shifted from net mass gain to net mass loss in 2007 CE, concurrent with recent warming. …”
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Proportion of T cells with Treg Phenotype increases from pre-infusion to day 7.
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Example of predicted effects of choice bundling on preference for larger, later rewards (LLRs) over smaller, sooner rewards (SSRs).
Published 2021“…The graph to the right illustrates how the discounted values (<i>V</i>) of both the LLR and SSR decrease with increasing delay in accord with <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0259830#pone.0259830.e001" target="_blank">Eq 1</a> (<i>k</i> = 0.003, as in Panel A). …”
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