0 present participle of censor
1 to remove anything offensive from books, films, etc., or to remove parts considered unsuitable from private letters, especially ones sent during war or from a prison:
This is usually referred to as the censoring problem.
Without the scar, the censoring machinery operates invisibly; with it, a trace remains by which the censorship can be seen as such.
The empirical distribution of the likelihood ratio test statistic was generated in the same manner for each censoring situation under the null hypothesis.
There is only one main assumption required which is independence of censoring from the event.
Migration censoring occurs when, because of migration, the denominator for a vital event is specified incorrectly.
We say that such observations are censored, and censoring creates an analytic dilemma.
Without censoring, the four methods led to similar results, showing that this simulation process did not favour any of them.
To control the left censoring, all the users before the follow-up began were excluded.