Table 3: Confidence intervals for different redshifts.
z $\Delta z$ Reported interval Confidence interval
(1) (2) (3) (4)
0.452 0.78 (-0.30,0.70) (-0.96,0.50)
0.822 0.21 (-0.90,0.90) (-0.78,0.24)
0.859 0.23 (-0.50,-0.10) (-0.80,0.34)
0.873 0.23 (-0.20,0.20) (-0.62,0.43)
0.908 0.20 (-0.80,0) (-0.74,0.25)
0.942 0.18 (-1.90,-0.50) (-0.88,0.19)
1.182 0.27 (-0.80,0.80) (-1.51,-0.20)
1.243 0.22 (-0.20,0) (-1.18,-0.13)
1.277 0.27 (0.,0.20) (-1.16,-0.20)
1.348 0.35 (-1.00,-0.20) (-1.17,-0.31)
1.439 0.42 (-0.50,0.50) (-1.14,-0.41)
1.541 0.51 (-0.20,0.20) (-1.08,-0.40)
1.555 0.48 (-0.30,0.70) (-0.97,-0.21)
1.636 0.59 (-0.50,0.90) (-1.21,-0.25)
1.637 0.59 (0., 1.20) (-1.21,-0.25)
1.657 0.60 (-0.20,0.80) (-1.16,-0.14)
1.858 0.49 (0.,0.80) (-1.38,0.47)
1.915 0.38 (0.50,1.10) (-1.33,0.76)
2.022 0.44 (-0.50,0.30) (-1.72,0.69)
2.168 0.41 (-0.40,0.40) (-1.41,0.78)
2.185 0.38 (-0.10,0.50) (-1.33,0.91)
2.187 0.38 (-0.40,0.) (-1.33,0.91)
2.300 0.389 (-0.80,0) (-1.64,0.50)
Notes: Columns: (1) redshift; (2) length of the redshift interval for which the confidence interval is calculated; (3) single value reported by Chand et al. (2004) in units of 10-5; (4) calculated confidence interval from a group of data reported by Murphy et al. (2003) in units of 10-5.

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