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1. This paper builds up a regression model by use of dichotomous variable and estimates the seasonal index indirectly by the parameter estimation of seasonal dichotomous variable.

2. Dichotomous outcomes were analyzed with odds ratios.

3. Count data should not be treated they are dichotomous data.

4. Computes the point-Biserial correlation between a dichotomous and a continuous variable

5. Within the gland lobules, functional units originate in dichotomous ramification and canalisation.

6. The primary outcome was dichotomous information for 50% or moderate reduction of pain.

7. He starts with the stating dichotomous views on the use of media types.

8. If the binary variable is truly dichotomous, then the point Biserial correlation is used.

9. They defined simply by a dichotomous division within the upper, middle, and lower classes.

10. The key difference between Cladogram and dichotomous key is that Cladogram is used to study the phylogenetic relationships among a group of organisms while a dichotomous key is used to classify and identify new species.

11. Tables, dichotomous keys and Conspectuses as a simplified means to initially determine genus or species

12. Prevailing in dichotomous view of human nature, mental health research has been in the predicament.

13. To illustrate the point, below are some fun and interesting universal brand identities with dichotomous stances.

14. The 2 test and Student t test were used to compare dichotomous and continuous variables, respectively.

15. In general, though, thinking was retarded by the dichotomous classifications that were in use at the time.

16. From the above sources, we constructed characteristics tables, dichotomous keys and Conspectuses as a simplified means to initially determine genus or species

17. • Underlying the broad patterns of recovery, the performances of foreign-invested and domestic firms have been dichotomous.

• Kết quả hoạt động của khu vực đầu tư nước ngoài và tư nhân trong nước là khá tương phản.

18. Maxims such as "people are either gay, straight, or lying" embody this dichotomous view of sexual orientation.

Những câu nói phổ biến, chẳng hạn như "người ta là đồng tính, dị tính hoặc nói dối" nhấn mạnh quan niệm phân đôi đối với thiên hướng tình dục.

19. For me, at least, the closet emerged as another strange edifice, another harsh, warped, and dichotomous lens through which to understand myself.

20. Dichotomous thinking - Thinking that everything is either very good or very bad so that there are no gray areas.

21. Given the dichotomous speech model that Richard uses, one need only invert the sense to discover the true meaning.

22. Some research findings point to a dichotomous distinction between native and non-native foreign language teachers that is manifested in their pedagogical perceptions.

23. Binary or dichotomous systems, although regulated by a principle, are among the most artificial arrangements that have ever been invented.

24. Dichotomous outcome measures (e.g. abstinent vs. relapsed) mask incremental benefits of treatment and disregard functioning in other life areas.

25. The report finds that underlying the broad pattern of economic recovery, the performances of foreign-invested and domestic firms remain dichotomous.

Báo cáo cũng phát hiện rằng trong đà phục hồi kinh tế chung thì hiệu quả hoạt động của khu vực có vốn đầu tư nước ngoài và doanh nghiệp trong nước còn nhiều tương phản.

26. • Point Biserial correlation is an estimate of the coherence between two variables, one of which is dichotomous and one of which is continuous

27. Background— Most studies of coronary artery inolement and associated risk factors in Kawasaki disease hae used the Japanese Ministry of Health dichotomous criteria.

28. These crescentic Androecia, as Leitgeb notes, should not be confused with the dichotomous Androecia occasionally found in Lunularia, wbere two growing points are involved

29. Dichotomous thinking: refers to the tendency to think or evaluate events in extreme terms with no attention being paid to any "middle" ground.

30. A point-Biserial correlation is used to measure the strength and direction of the association that exists between one continuous variable and one dichotomous variable

31. The DSC data obtained are fitted to the integral, differential and exothermic rate equations by linear least-squares, iterative, combined dichotomous and least-squares methods, respectively.

32. The Six Sigma philosophy has solved this dichotomous paradigm for organizations in other fields, and seeks to do the same for the medical devices field.

33. The dichotomous meiotic programs (eupyrene and Apyrene) of male gypsy moth have enormous potential as a tool for studying mechanisms responsible for chromosome pairing, synapsis, and segregation

34. Aphid includes all 38 Aphid species in the dichotomous keys to polyphagous Aphids in the three seminal works by Roger Blackman & Victor Eastop (1994, 2000, 2006).

35. Instead of accepting this dichotomous framework, the women put forth a number of ideas for how credit products could be better designed to meet their specific needs.

36. This dichotomous thinking provides a critical and judgmental view of ourselves and the world around us, and ultimately leads to destructive emotions, such as envy, resentment, shame, and greed.

37. Biserial correlation (r bis) is a correlational index that estimates the strength of a relationship between an artificially dichotomous variable (X) and a true continuous variable (Y).Both variables are assumed to be normally distributed in their underlying populations

38. The Biserial correlation coefficient is also a correlation coefficient where one of the samples is measured as dichotomous, but where that sample is really normally distributed. In such cases, the point-Biserial correlation generally under-reports the true value of the association.

39. The wetland Botanist will support environmental data collection and analyses around wetlands, floodplain physical habitat, hydrologic monitoring, and fish and aquatic ecology, and environmental…The wetland Botanist will work within a four-person crew to identify plants to the species level using dichotomous keys -OR- key, color code, and texture soils…

40. Biserial correlation - a correlation coefficient in which one variable is many-valued and the other is dichotomous Biserial correlation coefficient statistics - a branch of applied mathematics concerned with the collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters

41. Novatian is in the fold of orthodox theology by using the terms "spirit" and "body" as metaphysically dichotomous, and his signifying God as Spirit excludes Him from possessing any material form or cause: "For he is simple and without any corporeal Commixture, being wholly of that essence, whatever it be, which He alone knows constitutes His being, since He is called Spirit" (309).