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The potential outcomes framework is used to conceptualize covariate-adjusted and marginal exchangeability.
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The critical assumption is that of exchangeability across the included studies.
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We introduce the swpermute command that permutes clusters to sequences to maintain exchangeability.
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The CMS shows a definite positive correlation with the unassisted self-evaluation of SF-36, but exchangeability could not be demonstrated.
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Our method has the ability to incorporate supplemental information in a wider variety of situations than when only marginal exchangeability is considered.
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This is why fungibility in transportation is important.
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However, Flagstone's various legal entities in Luxembourg and Switzerland raise some concern around the fungibility of capital.
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The fungibility of such felonies makes for a Camp Falcon syllabus mixing kidnapping with corruption and organised crime.
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This fungibility makes a mockery of old-fashioned, animal-based notions of species, and some microbiologists want to abandon the concept altogether.
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FungibilityMatters on Reddit thanked those who had donated to his venture; and has welcomed feedback associated with the Mixer.
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Identity and interchangeableness of love, trust, courage.
Usage of interchangeability in English
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Automatic substitution is not acceptable and current evidence is insufficient to support interchangeability.
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The first maker to show interchangeability would win six months of market exclusivity.
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Differences in the assay results do not support dose interchangeability between the two products.
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The first of these was an almost complete interchangeability between different parts of speech.
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A project that is ultimately all about interchangeability, is not.
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Three examples are elaborated, and conditions of interchangeability of the measures are discussed in detail.
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For when equality is equated with interchangeability, individuality is negated and the human person extinguished.
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It means that, while both churches remain distinct, interchangeability of their ministries can now take place.
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This interchangeability of war material was even possible for many centuries after the invention of firearms.
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For the interchangeability portion of the study, 40 patients were randomly selected from the OAI cohort.
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In particular, it facilitates standardization and interchangeability.
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Studies on evaluating the diagnostic interchangeability of DL reconstructed knee magnetic resonance (MR) images are scarce.
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And there's the question of interchangeability.
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The digital library is designed to be hardware-independent and to provide interchangeability with other institutions through network connections.
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I misattributed all four, needless to say, and wonder if Farron considers their interchangeability a good or bad thing.
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The aim of this study was to compare two techniques to measure PWV, to assess their agreement, and interchangeability.