About 200 marriages in the diocese were declared null last year.
Buyout terms become null if the company has not broken ground for a new stadium by July 1.
Four decades of a null result should tell us something about the hypothesis that there are intelligent civilizations in space.
A matrix having all its elements zero is said to be null and is written 0.
2 to remove the effect of one thing by doing another thing that has the opposite effect:
Used in very small quantities, the digestive aid nulls this effect and adds a wonderful aroma to the vegetables.
The deflection of the gyro spin axis is detected and nulled by the stabilization loops.
3 having a value of zero:
4 → null and void :
The remaining involved modes, including those corresponding to and its derivative, are assumed to be numerically null.
It is also important to note that the power of the test to reject the null hypothesis probably suffers from this sort of procedure.
Responses are presented as a function of the luminance intensity of the null-direction component of the transparent stimulus.
The children's utterances were coded for the informational status of any referring expressions using four categories: full noun, pronoun, null, and no response.
The goodness of fit in all specifications is reasonable and the null hypotheses of no misspecification and homoscedasticity are not rejected either.
Null findings are difficult to interpret because of the small samples and brief follow-up periods (f2 years) used in most previous studies.
This will allow, in turn, examination of the issue of whether the size results obtained are sensitive to spectral shape adopted under the null hypothesis.
This may reflect that researchers want to be able to make probability statements about the null hypothesis being false (1).