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Table 29 Significances of the ultimate functions.

in Title: Identifying Undervalued Stocks with Multiple Financial Ratios
by Olli Väyrynen

Table 2. Significant functional brain activations from different methods.

in Spatial Independent Component Analysis for Multi-task Functional MRI Data Processing *
by Wei Liao, Huafu Chen, Haiying Huang, Di Mao, Dezhong Yao, Xia Zhao, Jiahong Gao 2006
"... In PAGE 8: ... Our conclusion is that spatial ICA is a useful tool for discrimination of the activations in different brain region, especially, in the multi-task performance in one epoch. Significant functional brain activations computed by different methods are show in Table2 . To analyze the fMRI data as multi-task in one epoch, canonical HRF convoluted paradigm time course was commonly regarded as the brain activation mode, which does not consider that there are different brain activation modes from area to area of the brain or from person to person.... ..."

Table 1. Significant functional brain activations from sICA.

in Spatial Independent Component Analysis for Multi-task Functional MRI Data Processing *
by Wei Liao, Huafu Chen, Haiying Huang, Di Mao, Dezhong Yao, Xia Zhao, Jiahong Gao 2006

Table 3. Summary of statistically significant tests by functional modalities

in INTRODUCTION
by Wilkins For Som
"... In PAGE 12: ... The presence of an E-R trend provides strong support for a causal association. The results from the neurobehavioural tests summar- ized by functional modalities in Table3 show that when using statistical significance only as a requirement, only a small minority of tests are statistically significant in both the internal and external comparisons (only 4% and 3% for cognitive and motor, respectively). The highest percentages of significant results for both internal and external comparisons are for coding/memory (36% and 29%), concept shifting (29% and 14%), spatial relations (30% and 20%), vigilance (35% and 9%), vocabulary (18% and 30%), and speed/coordination (21% and 6%).... In PAGE 12: ... Nevertheless, because of co-linearity and a similar CNS response to solvents, one might expect a majority of significant associations in one or more of the functional modalities. Table3 summarizes the number of tests where the exposure variable is, and is not, significant for the internal and external comparisons. There is a total of seven times when both internal and external compar- isons for all cognitive functions show a significant association (about 4% of the time).... ..."

Table 2: Probability p as a function of level of significance amp; number of data points N

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Table 1 Study 6: Significant Activation as a Function of Delay

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"... In PAGE 20: ...roup (Barch et al., 1997)1. Together, the results support the hypothesis that PFC is involved in actively maintaining context information provided by the cue during the delay period. ----------------------------------Insert Table1 about here ---------------------------------- Time Course Effects. We next examined whether the delay effects observed in PFC were modulated during the time course of the trial.... ..."

Table 5. Significant associations mined in each of the MIPS functional categories.

in A Computational Approach to Discover Differential Cooperation of Regulatory Sites in Functionally Related Genes in Yeast Genome
by Hsien-da Huang, Jorng-tzong Horng, Chia-hui Chang, Tsung-shan Tsou, Jing-yue Hong, Baw-jhiune Liu 2002
"... In PAGE 12: ... 1152 OR oligonucleotide in the site association are predicted as putative regulatory sites in the functional category of Purine and pyrimidine transporters . Several interesting and significant association rules in each functional category are given in Table5 . Column one in Table 5 is the functional categories in MIPS; column two is the associations containing known regulatory sites in uppercase and over-repre- sented oligonucleotides in lowercase; column three is the confidence value of the asso- ciation; column four is the support value; column five is the Chi-square value; and col- umn six is similar to the second column but using the TF binding site names instead.... ..."

Ta b l e 1 . Gene ontology functional categories most significantly overrepresented on day 5 after Nx

in cDNA Microarray Analysis of Adaptive Changes after Renal Ablation in a Sclerosis-Resistant Mouse Strain
by Kidney Blood, Press Res, Gerd Walz, Peter Gerke

Table E-4: Point Estimates, Confidence Intervals, and Statistical Significance by Functional Status

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Table E-4: Point Estimates, Confidence Intervals, and Statistical Significance by Functional Status

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