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used and analysis
The battery median grade-equivalent was used in data analysis in this study.
The criterion score used in the statistical analysis is an index of over- or under-achievement.
Tables 1 and 2 present the results of the statistical analysis of the data when compulsivity is used as the descriptive variable.
Let us now put some flesh on the theoretical bones we have assembled by giving illustrations of roleplaying used for evaluation and analysis.
Roleplaying used for analysis follows these general steps leading to training.
Moreover, whereas in Interstate Commerce Commission parlance `` variable cost '' means a cost deemed to vary in direct proportion to changes in rate of output, in the type of analysis now under review `` variable cost '' has been used more broadly, so as to cover costs which, while a function of some one variable ( such as output of energy, or number of customers ), are not necessarily a linear function.
ANOVA is a particular form of statistical hypothesis testing heavily used in the analysis of experimental data.
There are three classes of models used in the analysis of variance, and these are outlined here.
ANOVA is used in the analysis of comparative experiments, those in
* Multivariate analysis of variance ( MANOVA ) is used when there is more than one response variable.
Basic theories, such as arithmetic, real analysis and complex analysis are often introduced non-axiomatically, but implicitly or explicitly there is generally an assumption that the axioms being used are the axioms of Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory with choice, abbreviated ZFC, or some very similar system of axiomatic set theory like Von Neumann – Bernays – Gödel set theory, a conservative extension of ZFC.
* Principal components analysis – a technique that can be used to simplify a dataset
* Philosophical analysis – a general term for the techniques used by philosophers
* Finite element analysis – a computer simulation technique used in engineering analysis
In statistics, the term analysis may refer to any method used
* Boolean analysis – a method to find deterministic dependencies between variables in a sample, mostly used in exploratory data analysis
* Principal component analysis – transformation of a sample of correlated variables into uncorrelated variables ( called principal components ), mostly used in exploratory data analysis
For more rigorous and precise analysis, the numerical approximations must be used.
Mathematical considerations, such as symmetry and complexity, are used for analysis in theoretical aesthetics.
* ABCD matrix analysis, a type of ray tracing technique used in the design of some optical systems
The latter is more cumbersome to use, so it's only employed when necessary, for example in the analysis of arbitrary-precision arithmetic algorithms, like those used in cryptography.

used and mortality
The results of these inquiries were used to adjust compilations of data from the registers and to provide various ratios and rates by districts, including birth and death rates, general fertility rates, distributions by marital status, fertility of wives separately in polygynous and non-polygynous households, infant mortality, and migration.
The International Classification of Diseases is published by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) and used worldwide for morbidity and mortality statistics, reimbursement systems, and automated decision support in health care.
On 1 January 1999 the ICD-10 ( without clinical extensions ) was adopted for reporting mortality, but ICD-9-CM was still used for morbidity.
Another measure such as life expectancy at age 5 ( e < sub > 5 </ sub >) can be used to exclude the effect of infant mortality to provide a simple measure of overall mortality rates other than in early childhood — in the hypothetical population above, life expectancy at age 5 would be another 65 years.
The mortality rate of meconium-stained infants is considerably higher than that of non-stained infants ; meconium aspiration used to account for a significant proportion of neonatal deaths.
In countries in which the vital registration system may be incomplete, the censuses are also used as a direct source of information about fertility and mortality ; for example the censuses of the People's Republic of China gather information on births and deaths that occurred in the 18 months immediately preceding the census.
The mortality rate is 10 % to 60 %, but is vastly lower ( close to zero ) if intracellular antibiotics such as tetracycline are used before 8 days.
* ACME ( health software ) automated determination of cause of death, used by several governments for the generation of national mortality statistics
Beta blockers ( e. g., carvedilol, propranolol, atenolol ) have a large body of evidence in morbidity and mortality benefits ( fewer symptoms, less disability and longer life ) and short-acting nitroglycerin medications have been used since 1879 for symptomatic relief of angina.
In the field of public health, infant mortality, or the infant mortality rate, is a commonly used statistical measure that is defined as the ratio of infant deaths to live births.
The most widely used definition of infant mortality rate ( IMR ) is the number of deaths of babies under one year of age per 1, 000 live births.
As a result of this desire for an artistic refuge, the symbolists used characteristic themes of mysticism and otherworldliness, a keen sense of mortality, and a sense of the malign power of sexuality, which Albert Samain termed a " fruit of death upon the tree of life.
Hull House used the latest methodology ( pioneering in statistical mapping ) to study overcrowding, truancy, typhoid fever, cocaine, children's reading, newsboys, infant mortality, and midwifery.
The term " mortality " is also sometimes inappropriately used to refer to the number of deaths among a set of diagnosed hospital cases for a disease or injury, rather than for the general population of a country or ethnic group.
It has been suggested that Legionella could be used as a weapon and indeed genetic modification of Legionella pneumophila has been shown where the mortality rate in infected animals can be increased to nearly 100 %.
For example, the Trauma and Injury Severity Score ( TRISS ), which is widely used to predict mortality in injured patients, was originally developed by Boyd et al using logistic regression.
At the time, fisheries management used analytical models which required estimates for fish growth and mortality.
A device making use of exothermic chemical reactions designed to result in the rapid spread of fire for the purpose of creating a primary patho-physiological effect ( morbidity and mortality ), or secondary psychological effect ( causing fear and behavior modification ) on a larger population or it may be used with the intent of gaining a tactical advantage.
When Ich is diagnosed early, effective treatment is used, and stresses are minimised, mortality rates can be low.
Originally intended as a relief for Catholic families suffering high infant mortality rates, it had not been intended to be used for Jewish families.
Until recently, the most commonly used mortality table was the 2001 Valuation Basic Table ( VBT ) published by the Society of Actuaries based on data supplied by contributing life insurance carriers.
Experimental studies have also shown that exposure to commonly used herbicides such as glyphosate ( Tradename Roundup ) or insecticides such as malathion or carbaryl greatly increase mortality of tadpoles.

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