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All variates were first screened for outliers and for normality.
The morphological variation was investigated using both canonical variates analysis and a novel non-parametric classification tree method.
In effect, the use of brushing makes it possible to show an increased number of variates.
The first two canonical variates, showing 84.5% of the separation, are plotted.
However, this function involves a multivariate integral whose variates are correlated.
The variates are called 'iid' if they are identically as well as independently distributed.
The scores of the first two canonical variates separated the tobaccofeeding clones from those originating from other secondary host-plants.
Nevertheless, some meaningful conclusions can be drawn on the possible value of facial variates in the study of human interand intra-group variability.
The first involves applying the test to two realizations of white-noise variates generated from a pseudorandom number generator.
All other variates and statistics have physical dimensions which must be stated clearly.
Depending on the dimension of the emission variates, on the number of components, and on the available computational resources, one can vary the accuracy of the adjustment.
Also, aberrant values can result from a bad choice of variate.
However, this clone was not classified as the tobacco form based on canonical variate analysis.
Canonical variate analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis and a non-parametric classification tree method both revealed morphological differences associated with the host-plant on which they were collected.
Figure 4 is a plot of the first two canonical variates, which together account for 49% of the total variation of data.
Instead, we have to contend ourselves with bi-variate relationships between the institutional variables and indicators of wage inequality.
Random variates are used when simulating processes driven by random influences (stochastic processes).
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In the multi-variate analysis in column 3, however, we see that the effect is reduced to 0.19, significant only at the 0.10 level.
Over time a normalised church structure was gradually established in the mission area, often starting with special jurisdictions known as apostolic prefectures and apostolic variates.
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Estimates have been made of these parameters for normally distributed "x" and "y" variates but for other distributions no expressions have yet been derived.
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Table 5 summarizes the inter-group differences by giving the group means for each canonical variate.
Moreover, the form of the test statistic outlined in step (4) is a squared standard normal variate.
In a single variate analysis old subjects were more likely to have cysts than young subjects.
There was no significant linear relationship between growth and male production even after an outlying variate was removed from the analysis.
The point is not that the analysis of transformed data is necessarily correct but that aberrant data can result from an ill-chosen variate.
There are many variates of flora and fauna which are interdependant in this coastal ecosystem.
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The form of the test statistic outlined in (1), above, is a squared standard normal variate.
The realizations of a random variable, that is, the results of randomly choosing values according to the variable's probability distribution function, are called random variates.
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The variates do not have to be identically or symmetrically distributed.
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In no case did the co-variate, or its interaction terms, prove statistically significant, and it was therefore excluded from all analyses.
Canonical variate analyses of these samples revealed that morphological variation between these areas overlapped extensively for winged and wingless aphids (fig. 2).
The situation is easier if there is long experience of the variate in question so that its distribution is predictable.
Bipolar disorder, cycloid psychosis and schizophrenia : a study using ' lifetime ' psychopathology ratings, factor analysis and canonical variate analysis.
Then the ratio of the sum of the "y" variates and the sum of the "x" variates chosen in this fashion is an unbiased estimate of the ratio estimator.
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The particular advantage of this type of approach is that it allows advantage to be taken of existing software for generating random variates from other, usually non-uniform, distributions.
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Using both uni-variate and multi-variate analysis (multiple regression) the authors confirm the double jeopardy hypothesis for the mental health status of the elderly but not for their perceived well-being.
Visualization of the results of canonical correlation is usually through bar plots of the coefficients of the two sets of variables for the pairs of canonical variates showing significant correlation.
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In multi-variate differential calculus, which will be treated in a future paper, the implicit function theorem is used extensively in the geometric design of smooth curves and surfaces.
Populations with continuous allelic effects are initialized by assigning a random normal variate with mean zero and standard deviation 1 to each allele in each individual.
Note that, in contrast to many available methods for generating random numbers from non-uniform distributions, random variates generated directly by this approach will exhibit serial statistical dependence.
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The score, or canonical variate, which an individual receives on each axis is the sum of the products of each contributing variable with its appropriate coefficient.
To many nations, the metaconstitution provides an exit-option, where they may variate from the written document.
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Quadratic terms, when included, can be expressed in terms of (multi-variate) bond convexity.
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The same process is carried out with the "y" variate.
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In invariant theory, the symmetric group acts on the variables of a multi-variate function, and the functions left invariant are the so-called symmetric functions.
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Procedures to generate random variates corresponding to a given distribution are known as procedures for "random variate generation" or pseudo-random number sampling.
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In the traditional approach census and lifestyle data is fed through statistical software to perform a multi-variate segmentation.
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The first sample is chosen with probability proportional to the size of the "x" variate.
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The color may variate between green olive or brown externally, with distinct roughly triangular patches.
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The distinction between "random variable" and "random variate" is subtle and is not always made in the literature.
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The terminology here is the same as that for random variable and random variate.
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One possible definition is that a random vector is said to be "k" -variate normally distributed if every linear combination of its "k" components has a univariate normal distribution.
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