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type I error The error that occurs when the null hypothesis is rejected but it is in fact true. Reference: Chapter 7
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type In archaeology, a grouping of artifacts identified as distinct or created for comparison with other groups. This grouping may or may not coincide with the actual types or groups designed by the original manufacturers.
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type A type is a representation by one thing of another. Adam was a type of Christ (Rom. 5:14) and so was Isaac (Heb. 11:19). The Passover was a type of Christ (1 Cor. 5:7). There are many types in the Bible and most of them are too extensive and deep to be listed. An example of a typology follows: Isaac a type of Jesus.
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type 1 diabetes Insulin dependent diabetes (IDDM). Diabetes that needs to be treated with insulin from the onset. is caused by the pancreas not producing insulin.
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type 2 diabetes Non insulin dependant diabetes (NIDDM). Diabetees that initially can be treated with diet and oral drugs. Is caused by an increased resistance to the insulin produced by the pancreas.
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