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checkRd: (-1) ic.ranks.Rd:46: Lost braces; missing escapes or markup?
46 | \item{n_adjust}{an integer-valued entry for advanced control over the lower- or upper-bound algorithms. When the "adjustL" parameter is TRUE, the new value of n_adjust is chosen automatically as the best adjustment on the lower affine bound of the chi-square quantiles according to the data. If adjustU is TRUE, then n_adjust contains the point at which the upper affine bound is tangent on the chi-square quantiles. Possible values {1,...,n-1}. If both adjustL and adjustU variables are left FALSE, then the default choice is that the lower affine bound passes between the chi-square quantiles at 1 and n-1 degrees of freedom, and the upper affine bound is tangent on n-1.}
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