rvalue

rvalue

[′är‚val·yü]
(computer science)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
such as ordered probit, it is insufficient to assess the sign and Rvalue
I calculated the Rvalue using a wild cluster bootstrap-t procedure, which has been shown to perform well under these circumstances (Cameron and Miller 2015).
Mean serum uric acid level was calculated as 6.99+-1.01 mg/dL while microalbuminuria was calculated as 5.63+-1.08 mg/mmol, rvalue was 0.0838 which shows a positive correlation.
Moreover, the model is statistically significant with an F-statistic of 38.40854, which represents a Rvalue of 0.000.
Correlation analysis (Table 3) showed a significant positive correlation between the MCP-1 and NF-[kappa]B with an rvalue of 0.
Repeated-measures analysis of variance F-statisticand Rvalue for overall dose effect and planned Helmert contrasts are reported (contrast 1 evaluated the difference between the variance from oral dosing and the combined variance from smoked and vaporized dosings, contrast 2 evaluated the difference in variances from smoked and vaporized dosing).
Additionally, covariates declared significant in the EWAS were included in a multiple linear regression model and were retained if their two-sided Rvalue was below 5% (Tzoulaki et al.
If you're willing to do a lot of precise cutting, you can achieve a higher Rvalue, up to R-9.8 with 1-1/2-in.-thick foil-faced fire-rated extruded polystyrene (XPS).