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lan·grage

 (lăng′grĭj)
n.
A type of shot consisting of scrap iron loaded into a case and formerly used in naval warfare to damage sails and rigging.

[Origin unknown.]
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langrage

(ˈlæŋɡrɪdʒ) ,

langrel

or

langridge

n
(Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) shot consisting of scrap iron packed into a case, formerly used in naval warfare
[C18: of unknown origin]
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The result of Jarque-Bera (JB) normality test show that at 5% alpha value, the value of Langrage Multiplier (LM) statistics is 0.214118 with a corresponding probability value of 0.898472.
Next, a Breusch-Pagan Langrage Multiplier test was performed to know whether pooled OLS or random effect panel model shall be used.
In this case, we follow Tichy [39] and use the Breusch-Pagan Langrage multiplier test.
An in-depth examination of these results using the Langrage Multiplier test (LM test) showed that many changes in model parameters were suggested in order to reduce model discrepancy, reduce the chi-square value, and, therefore, achieve adequate RMSEA and SRMR indexes (for more information on the mathematical approach behind the SRMR and RMSEA, see Brown, 2006).
t = y + b * j = f (0) + [f.sup.-] (0) j mod q by using Langrage equation to [d.sub.i].
Modification indices were calculated (Multiplier Langrage), which indicated that the model improved significantly when direct connections between task climate and discipline, and ego climate and indiscipline were considered.