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The conventional wisdom is that in most cases the choice of a link function is largely a matter of taste. This blog is a link function.
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One-tailed, but significant.
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The conventional wisdom is that in most cases the choice of a link function is largely a matter of taste. This blog is a link function.
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2026-03-02 08:49:43
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The conventional wisdom is that in most cases the choice of a link function is largely a matter of taste. This blog is a link function. | One-tailed, but significant. The conventional wisdom is that in most cases the choice of a link function is largely a matter of taste. This blog is a link function. One-tailed, but significant. etimology: sectio caesarea leave a comment » For clarification on a thought: There are three theories about the origin of the name: The name for the procedure is said to derive from a Roman legal code called “Lex Caesarea”, which allegedly contained a law prescribing that the baby be cut out of its mother’s womb in the case that she dies before giving birth. [4] (The Merriam-Webster dictionary is unable to trace any such law; but “Lex Caesarea” might mean simply “imperial law” rather than a specific statute of Julius Caesar .) The derivation of the name is also often attributed to an ancient story, told in the first century A.D. by Pliny t...
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