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critical region

American  
[krit-i-kuhl ree-juhn] / ˈkrɪt ɪ kəl ˈri dʒən /

noun

Statistics.
  1. the rejection region for the null hypothesis in the testing of a hypothesis.

    The appropriate selection of a critical region is a fundamental problem in the development of permutation tests.


critical region British  

noun

  1. that part of a statistical distribution in which the probability of a given hypothesis is less than the chosen significance level, so that the hypothesis would be rejected

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Etymology

Origin of critical region

First recorded in 1950–55

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And does metformin treatment lead to long-term negative physiological changes in the offspring, especially in connection with the development of neuronal circuits in the hypothalamus, a critical region in the regulation of energy homeostasis?

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“President Biden will make it absolutely clear that the United States will continue to engage both diplomatically and economically in this critical region made clear while this matters for the American people.”

From New York Times

"That tells us it's a critical region that is highly conserved, meaning that it has stayed much the same over the course of evolution. So maybe by targeting this region in all coronaviruses, we can come up with a universal therapy or vaccine."

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It’s also a critical region for conversations about climate change.

From Seattle Times

The Arctic “is a critical region for power projection and also for homeland defense,” Ms. Ferguson said.

From Washington Times