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9741
Differences in estimated marginal means of normalized inconsistency between trials for problem size 3.
Published 2019“…The negative mean difference indicates a decrease in the inconsistency between trials.…”
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9742
Differences in estimated marginal means of normalized inconsistency between trials for problem size 5.
Published 2019“…The negative mean difference indicates a decrease in the inconsistency between trials.…”
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9743
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9744
Indian Summer Monsoon Rainfall: Implications of Contrasting Trends in the Spatial Variability of Means and Extremes
Published 2016“…The spatial variability of extremes is attributed to the spatial variability of the convective rainfall component. Contrarily, the decrease in spatial variability of the mean rainfall over India poses a pertinent research question on the applicability of large scale inter-basin water transfer by river inter-linking to address the spatial variability of available water in India. …”
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9745
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9746
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9747
Comparison of the mean number of unique diagnoses per hospital admission, between 2000 and 2023, stratified by chapters of ICD-10. The table shows absolute and relative changes in the number of diagnoses, by chapter, from a total of 2.72 diagnoses per admission in 2000 to 10.43 diagnoses per admission in 2023, an increase of 284% (275%, 293%). The table also shows 95% confidence intervals and the results of a Mann-Kendall (MK) trend test as a Kendall’s tau statistic and associated two-sided p-value to identify consistently increasing or decreasing trends....
Published 2025“…The table also shows 95% confidence intervals and the results of a Mann-Kendall (MK) trend test as a Kendall’s tau statistic and associated two-sided p-value to identify consistently increasing or decreasing trends. …”
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9748
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9749
Mean number of high-risk/high-return choices across trials along with standard deviations.
Published 2010“…The total number of selections from deck A' and deck B' decreased across trials (A). Selections from deck A' monotonously decreased (B). …”
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9750
Mean NIRS depth sensitivity in the brain plotted in two orthogonal ways, by SD separation.
Published 2013“…At all separations, sensitivity decreases exponentially with depth (i.e., linear curves through ∼15 mm depth on this semilog plot).…”
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9751
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9752
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9753
Mean values of the two-components growth mixture in relation to Southern Elephant Seal age.
Published 2012“…For advanced age classes ( years), this model suggested an increase in mean values for Subantartic foragers, and a decrease for Antarctic foragers. …”
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9754
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9755
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9756
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9757
Tolerance Factor Control of Uniaxial Negative Thermal Expansion in a Layered Perovskite
Published 2020“…By tuning the tolerance factor, <i>t</i>, of the Ruddlesden–Popper oxide Ca<sub>2</sub>MnO<sub>4</sub> through isovalent substitutions, we show that the uniaxial coefficient of linear thermal expansion (CLTE) of these systems can be systematically changed through large negative to positive values. …”
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9758
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9759
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9760