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that rings true, tim - manon has exactly the affect and tenacity of mousie, and leaves the impression that, behind it all, he's frothing at the mouth, should really wear a napkin when he's supping at the keyboard. makes for a messy read - best to ignore those types...!
[ 05. September 2003, 07:29: Message edited by: bwv11 ]
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"The need to perform adjustments for covariates...weakens the findings." BMJ Clinical Evidence: Mental Health, (No. 11), p. 95.... It's that simple, guys: bad numbers make bad science. |
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ChrisG,
(Hopefully not another sad case.) If not, will explain. The line was added to bring the topic back into visibility on the Coffee Shop list for a specific reason. Nothing to do with you. bv and others, The intention was to make this topic visible to people elsewhere who are interested in busman's widespread activities. [ 05. September 2003, 19:36: Message edited by: jonh ] |
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Dear Tim,
I didn't think your stark post was directed at me personally. I was merely amused at the surreptitious way some people pursue their secret agendas... Agendas which are often pretty obvious even to those who are sublimely uninterested. Okay? How's your buddy Albert? Tell him I said Hi. |
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