title: idiosyncrat
date: 2018-11-09 10:43:49
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- Such idiosyncratic factors, including uncorrelated measurement error, are usually not displayed, as they do not help in identifying the causal effect (Elwert, 2013). (Rohrer, 2017)
- Kaye and I suggested that a welter of idiosyncratic systems of notation has arisen in dealing with paternity probability calculations. (Aickin, 1984)
- The UCSC gene sorter is a slightly idiosyncratic but powerful tool for mining most of the data contained within the UCSC site (Kent et al, 2005). (Valentin et al., 2007)
- This study was admirable for its sophisticated analysis of co-expression networks, epistasis and dominance effects, and gave us the first of many idiosyncratic terms for the QTLs regulating molecular phenotypes, the protein quantity locus (PQL). (Valentin et al., 2007)
- The finite population size and idiosyncratic breeding history render them non-equidistant genetically. (Valentin et al., 2007)
- The noise is idiosyncratic and high dimensional. (Gauch, 2006)
- Idiosyncratic transformations Sometimes it is useful to develop transformations tailored for specific problems. (Gelman, Hill, 2007)
- Thus, generalizations concerning the response of insect growth rate and development to global climate change must be tempered with knowledge that a species may behave idiosyncratically with respect to temperature. (Fenning, 2014)
- Although some phenotypic correlations were conserved across most taxa, overall patterns of phenotypic correlations differed in major ways and idiosyncratically across closely related species. (Pigliucci, Preston, 2004)
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