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    Summary results of the logistic regression model M2-12 including the significant two-way interactions to maximise loglikelihood. by Dennis Ochola (11626912)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Summary results of the logistic regression model M2-12 including the significant two-way interactions to maximise loglikelihood.…”
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    Fitted estimates and significance levels of linear mixed models for seedling germination, survival and growth. by Laura García de Jalón (8939456)

    Published 2020
    “…Blanks indicate that the respective variables was not retained in the minimal adequate models, whereas the estimates with a lack of symbol (star or plus) are not statistically significant, but the predictor was retained in the minimal adequate model.…”
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    Summary statistics from interaction models with metabolites. by Margaret Sunitha Selvaraj (13994016)

    Published 2022
    “…<p>Summary statistics for linear regression interaction model with metabolomic phenotype as outcomes, adjusted for age, age^2, sex, race and PC1-10. …”
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    Patients with high baseline gut richness and diversity have significantly greater decreases in diversity over time. by Molly B. El Alam (10231830)

    Published 2021
    “…<p>Linear mixed modeling demonstrated an interaction between time and baseline diversity values for all metrics except Simpson diversity. …”
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    Dynorphin Neuropeptides Decrease Apparent Proton Affinity of ASIC1a by Occluding the Acidic Pocket by Lilia Leisle (11356934)

    Published 2021
    “…The molecular determinants and dynamics of this interaction remain unclear, however. Here, we present a molecular interaction model showing a dynorphin peptide inserting deep into the acidic pocket of ASIC1a. …”