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English: The Benjamini-Hochberg procedure applied to a set of m = 20 ascendingly ordered pvalues, with a false discovery control level α = 0.05. The rejected p-values are colored in red. Note that there are rejected p-values which are above the rejection line (in blue) since all p-values which are ranked before the pvalue of the last intersection are rejected
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