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All characters were run unordered and equally weighted.
Retrospective index weights used in multiple trait selection in maize breeding programme.
Because sustained injury was not part of the question, we adopted a conservative approach to weighting which may underestimate maltreatment.
Probability weighting in choice under risk: an empirical test.
However, even non-numerical weights are contained within numerical bounds.
Different weights are attached to additional life years gained by people according to the social class they belong to.
In doing so, they guarantee that weights have to be uniform in the aggregation of individual utilities.
Changes in actual collection times come closer to a welfare impact but need to be weighted by the opportunity cost of time.
Should we then give up the assumption of feature weighting or the assumed connection between weighting and prefrontal cortex?
29-48%, while bunch weights in control plots in trial 2 had coefficients of variation of 23-37% (table 3).
What are the attributes and what are their weights?
Yield components (number of capsules per plant, the 1000-seed weights and seeds per capsule) were recorded.
Other weights may be regarded as more suitable depending on the circumstances.
At each vine harvest the numbers and the fresh weights were recorded.
The effect of the transgene was dependent on the genetic background for almost all body weights and relative gonadal-fat-pad weights, but less for fat content.
We assume that piglet birth weights are independently and identically distributed within one litter.
Various growth rates were also calculated from the age-specific weights.
In general, however, thyroid ablation on body weights led to the same conclusion.
204 selected as parents weighted by the contributions each makes to the next generation.
The maximum correlation of each variable with an index of these two variables was obtained with equal weights for the two variables.
Our results give a basis on which to choose the weights in the index in order to obtain the desired power for the different traits.
Values at each point are based on 100 000 replicates for which nonzero weights were obtained.
The weights have two components : the posterior density and the importance sampling density.
Cultivars with heavier seed weights were more stable and yielded higher across environments.
The weights in the a posteriori error bound (9.11) are again computed in the same way as described above.
The parameter is chosen to avoid the division by zero and is a measure of sensitivity of the weights on the oscillation indicator.
The study population excluded children with birth weights below 2.5 kg, recognizable syndromes of congenital anomalies, previous cardiac surgery, or associated cardiovascular anomalies.
The task of assigning specific weights that coincide with the observer's perception of each feature set is not feasible.
When using numeric values to represent weights, the part relation on weights corresponds to the less than or equal relation on numeric values.
The final solution is chosen from a set of feasible solutions by applying operating criteria weighted by the designer.
The mean weights of the pairs were equally distributed over the five stables.
Note: the data in this table and all following tables are weighted.
Within each continent of origin there are no differences in standardized mean birth weights of descendants of the different component countries, with only three exceptions.
The mean weights of each group were calculated from 3 to 30 months at 3-monthly age intervals and tested for statistically significant differences.
In most age groups, heights were about 4 cm greater and weights were 1-5 kg greater in 1969 than in 1949.
Consequently, it may be necessary to modify the weights once a corresponding solution is obtained.
Thus, this gave two sets of weights for each manipulator arm after the training session was over.
Another servomotor along with a spur gear could rotate the weights, thus, influencing the offset mass system.
The par ticle positions and weights are advanced using a secondorder predictor- corrector algorithm.
The low standard deviations of importance weights (using the interval ranking procedure) provided some support for this assumption.
Standard deviations of importance weights under interval ranking were generally low.
Higher weights are given for more severe forms of each item (symptoms).
The published evidence for quadriceps strengthening using weights, for instance, is quite unequivocal.
Other importance weights ranged from 9 percent to 19 percent.
To allow comparison, the population sample was matched with the patients by weights reflecting the age and gender distribution of the patients.
In a second stage, the importance of weighting the criteria was examined.
Meta-analysis was then conducted with weighting applied according to the number of patients in each study.
When stratification, cluster sampling, or probability weights are introduced, this assumption is violated.
Learning takes place by changing the weights of the connections between the units.
The variable 'canopy height' is a weighted average of the tree heights, weighted by the cover fraction of the trees in each quadrat.
The above rules select a set of hypotheses as a candidate solution, and the weak constraints are weighted according to the hypotheses penalties.
The standard approaches to economic evaluation equate "societal valuation" with health gain measured in (equally weighted) quality-adjusted life-years.
Subsequently, dry weights were calculated from the average of these values for each species.
All dry weights were calculated from samples which collected in the crown of each tree, not i n t raps.
In both studies, utility weights were estimated by using expert assessments, thus there were potential biases.
Although the present results are valid for group level analyses, individual level analyses would require preference weights obtained from residents in the present study population.
The assessment of preference weights for well, frail, and ill elderly individuals is necessary to evaluate potential differences for these populations.
The weights required for these fits are indicated.
Table 1 presents the weights by which subtests (shown in the columns) were combined to produce the composite scores (in the rows).
The totals in rows and columns do not balance precisely: this is because different weighting factors were applied to each sub-group.
The weights of the individual commodities were kept constant as long as they were included in the index.
The proportion of babies with birth weights not recorded in any dataset is an important factor to consider.
Prominent bands were visible at molecular weights of approximately 30,000, 43,000, 55,000 in all samples.
As in the previous study, these weights were applied to the period of acute disease.
Dividing the dividend by the divisor yields a result in" coins, "which is the distance between the weights in function of the degree.
During learning, the neocortical information that enters the hippocampus by way of the entorhinal cortex alters the synaptic weights in hippocampal circuits.
Finally, it is easy to see that the automorphism group of a stable map (over a field) is finite (the weights only help).
The observations for each individual were then weighted by the inverse of this probability in all analyses.
The inverse probability weights were calculated separately for each centre.
The addition of the dye causes the protein markers to migrate differently than their true molecular weights.
In addition to slug numbers and biomass, we analysed mean slug weights to see whether these varied between treatments at the end of the experiment.
The path coefficients are completely standardized to a common metric for each model and represent fully standardized beta weights.
To obtain estimates for the low vaccine coverage sample, weighted prevalences and means were averaged weighting by the population size of these eight municipalities.
The averaged residue form factor is computed from the spherically averaged scattering amplitudes of the amino-acid residues after solvent subtraction weighted according to their abundance.
The authors also present an algorithm for analyzing the performance of retrieved cases to identify features whose weights need to be recomputed.
Indeed, the scattering from a mixture of conformations is the sum of the various contributions weighted by their respective fractional concentration.
The asymptotic bias is shown to be a finite quantity that depends on the second moments (of service requirements) and weights of the other classes.
Apart from the length of gestation, birth weights of singleton sibs may be differentially affected by many environmental factors.
Both large and small children faltered, but at this early stage more boys than girls started from below average weights.
Although there are some fluctuations in the raw frequencies across the age groups, the relative weights increase in the same way for all groups.
Their fresh and dry weights increased up to 32 days after flowering.
All included tree species and divisions were weighted equally.
Each behaviour outputs a target position (in appropriate dimensions) and these are combined with preset weights, which were found by experimentation.
The weights are seen to be quite variable, but at most sites a large proportion weigh between 100 and 200 g.
On the contrary, both absolute and relative liver weights were lower than in the control groups receiving cellulose in the diet.
Relative kidney and liver weights were similar for all groups.
Will the contents be weighted towards the author's speciality?
Clustering of the microarray experiments was carried out similarly, using gene weights calculated with a correlation cutoff of 0.7 and an exponent of 1.
First, it is important to recognize that the age adjusted rates from the 2 national surveys were estimates based on case weights.
In that section, we combined the criteria additively using weighting factors.
More generally, we could use weighting factors and priorities.
Here he works on a problem more complex in nature than before, one that does not resolve itself finally into the relation between two weights.
The weights must reflect the importance of the particular input in the productive process of which a convenient measure is the input's share in costs.
The weighting ratios have a large influence on the results of the process.
The connection weights are initialized to small random values.
After completion of the training, the weights are stored along with the network architecture for further use.
The relative importance of the search criteria, in our context, experimental input conditions, is coded as weights.
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