| analysis of variance |
A statistical technique for resolving the total variability of a set of data into systematic and random components. The analysis of variance is fundamentally a statistical estimating and/or testing procedure. It estimates the components of variance due to systematic and random causes, and it leads to significance tests of these components. The statistical assumptions required for a valid test are more stringent than those for estimating the components of variance.
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| analgesia |
partial or total loss of the sense for pain, without any damages over the mind; the analgesics are substances, which cause analgesia; for example morphine and some of them, in high doses, cause also anesthesia
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| analogy |
An extended comparison showing the similarities between two things.
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| analogue |
Closely related, synthetically synthesized members of a chemotype ?a family of molecules that demonstrate a unique core structure or scaffold ?with minor chemical modifications that might show improved target-binding affinity and potency compared with the original natural lead compound.
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| analysis |
A type of statistical analysis that is used to test the reliability of certain branches in the evolutionary tree. The bootstrap analysis proceeds by re-sampling the original data, with replacement, to create a series of bootstrap samples of the same size as the original data. The bootstrap value of a node is the percentage of times that a node is present in the set of trees that is constructed from the new data sets.
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