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06:33 May 15, 2008 |
Japanese to English translations [PRO] Medical - Mathematics & Statistics | |||||||
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3 | (circadian) clock model formula |
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2 | (continous variables in) regression model |
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2 | timed model formula |
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(circadian) clock model formula Explanation: As for the total score that we found on skins, we used the (circadian?) clock model equation mentioned below as a continuous variable (or smth like this) |
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(continous variables in) regression model Explanation: Regression models are used to predict one variable from one or more other variables. Regression models provide the scientist with a powerful tool, ... www.psychstat.missouristate.edu/introbook/sbk16.htm - 2k - |
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timed model formula Explanation: This is just a guess and I know this might sound really simple, but I'm wordering if there is a standard translation or if the phrase is chiefly pointing out that it is a model formula in which the time was important. For example, checking something exactly at the same time each time. |
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