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categorical variables. Depending on the covariance structure, Σ is a function of at most 2T 2 para- 9 meters. For example, since the population considered can — for fixed covariates — be assumed to be rather [...] estimate both mean and covariance structure parameters. Hence estimation of the mean structure para- meters via (1) remains robust with respect to a misspecification of the covariance structure. The estimating
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rammer målet med de fem ud- leverede skud, skal der løbes en strafferunde på 50 meter. De voksne skal løbe fem runder på 1500 meter hver med fire lig- gende skydninger. Her er en straf- runde på 500 m. Der
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Their hands and feet are very wide, because they move on all fours. Mature males can grow up to two meters tall and weigh about 250 kg. Gorillas are also called "soft giants" because, despite their size and
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a cross: statement true false Gorillas are very big, human- like apes. Gorillas can grow up to 4 meters tall. Gorillas mostly sleep on trees. Gorillas live in the forests of Africa. Gorillas love eating
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birds of prey, too. I will weigh 1.2 kilos when I’m an adult and my wingspan will measure about 1.7 meters. Now you know how big and how heavy I am. But do you know what I look like? My head is grey, my eyes
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gratismalvorlagen.com Who am I? Tasks Read the text From my head to the tip of my tail I am about 1,20 meters long. This is about the height of four stacked crates of water. I have four legs. I have very short
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predatory fish in the world and belongs to the family of the mackerel sharks. It is between three and six meters long and weighs about 4,440 pounds. The species is found in almost all seas, especially in temperate
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olfactory sense (sense of smell). So they can smell caves of the seals even though they are located two meters deep in the ocean. That is very important for their foraging. Answer c is right. Polar bears can
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