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It had to be uttered once in a life, to adjust the lopsidedness of the world.
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And, more disinterestedly, it suggests that lopsidedness is not the result of a regrettable absence of available ballast, but a choice.
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Even the pros can develop lopsidedness, she said, so spin in both directions in order to tone the body evenly, head to toe.
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Engineer Glen Dash was part of the team who investigated the lopsidedness of the Ancient Wonder, which was no easy task for the researchers.
Usage of skewness in English
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A two-step log-rank statistic is proposed to account for the skewness.
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We then entered the difference in skewness along with standard error into a meta-analysis.
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These allometric models naturally help to overcome the heteroscedasticity and skewness observed with per ratio variables.
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In the time domain, nonlinearity is expressed as the development of skewness and asymmetry in the theta shape.
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At the heart of all this is a concept called skewness, an ugly word for a simple concept.
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Therefore, we re-analyzed their data, using a robust score statistic for the entire pedigrees and correcting the p-values for skewness.
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Statistical analysis was realized by descriptive analysis which was completed with the kurtosis and skewness as well as the Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney statistical tests.
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Lotteries have positive skewness because, while most of the outcomes are losers, some small number of ticket holders strike it rich with outsized rewards.
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During systole the skewness turned counter-clockwise with the highest velocities closer to the posterior, right and finally anterior vessel wall at the end of systole.
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A possible explanation for this skewness is the concept of "superspreading": a high heterogeneity in the number of secondary cases caused per infectious individual.
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Conclusion: Our study shows that skewness of K(trans) was the strongest predictor of PFS and OS in Stage IV HNSCC patients with nodal disease.
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Skewness is a measure of asymmetrical outcomes, or in an investment context, returns.
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(1996), "A simple measure of skewness", Statistica Neerlandica pp 362-366
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A two-step log-rank statistic is proposed to account for the skewness.
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We then entered the difference in skewness along with standard error into a meta-analysis.
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These allometric models naturally help to overcome the heteroscedasticity and skewness observed with per ratio variables.