2003
DOI: 10.1002/0471458716
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Introductory Biostatistics for the Health Sciences

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“…Fluorescently labeled cDNA products were quantified by using ShapeFinder, as described (25,26). SHAPE reactivities from each primer read were placed on a normalized scale by dividing by the average intensity of the 10% most highly reactive nucleotides, after excluding outliers, identified by using a box plot analysis as reactivities Ͼ1.5ϫ the interquartile range (31).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fluorescently labeled cDNA products were quantified by using ShapeFinder, as described (25,26). SHAPE reactivities from each primer read were placed on a normalized scale by dividing by the average intensity of the 10% most highly reactive nucleotides, after excluding outliers, identified by using a box plot analysis as reactivities Ͼ1.5ϫ the interquartile range (31).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This refers to the phenomenon whereby if a variable is extreme on its first measurement, it will tend to be closer to the average on its second measurement. Paradoxically, if a variable is extreme on its second measurement, it will tend to have been closer to the average on its first one (Chernick and Friis, 2003;Fleminger, 1994).…”
Section: Controlling For "Regression To the Mean"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Can be expressed pictorially, through mathematical equations, or through words. 21 Database: Collection of information organized and managed such that contents can be accessed and analyzed. 21 Data mining: Techniques to analyze large databases to elicit underlying patterns and associations in the data.…”
Section: Glossary Of Key Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Database: Collection of information organized and managed such that contents can be accessed and analyzed. 21 Data mining: Techniques to analyze large databases to elicit underlying patterns and associations in the data. 22 Multilevel clustering and models: Recognition of the fact that observations may be more similar within provider, facility, or geographic area 'clusters'.…”
Section: Glossary Of Key Termsmentioning
confidence: 99%