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Costs and Benefits of Popular <i>P</i>‑Value Correction Methods in Three Models of Quantitative Omic Experiments
Published 2023“…We show how increasing sample size, decreasing variability, or increasing effect size can enable the detection of all true changes while still correcting <i>p</i>-values, and we present basic guidelines for omic experimental design. …”
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Heuristics developed to identify coastscapes in the coastal Arctic habitat continuum.
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Histogram of day-of-year for sample collection for data collected for this meta-analysis.
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Quantification of isotopic niche overlap for feeding habits between coastscapes.
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Test-trace-and-isolate (TTI) policies allow for greater freedom (quantified by the gross reproduction number <i>R</i><sub><i>t</i></sub>) while observing the same reproduction numb...
Published 2021“…For observing the same outcome in , the gross reproduction number <i>R</i><sub><i>t</i></sub> would increase, or, in other words, individuals would be allowed to increase their potentially contagious contacts. …”
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Brain age monotonicity without application of a sliding window.
Published 2024“…The Spearman correlation of -0.053 reflects a non-monotonic relationship among the ages and the percentage of subjects classified as aged. For interval 3, the values β<sub>0</sub> = 24.33, β<sub>1</sub> = 0.568, and the Spearman correlation of 0.404 signifies a gradual increase and small degree of monotonicity. …”
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