ADD metaanslysis effects figure

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\newcommand{\ptk}{\cdp{8}}
\newcommand{\ptmemh}{\pth\ptmem}
\newcommand{\ptmemk}{\ptk\ptmem}
\newcommand{\dpth}{$\Updelta$\cdp{4}}
\newcommand{\catnum}[2]{(#1, #2)}
\newcommand{\product}[3]{#1 \catnum{#2}{#3}}
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\input{../tables/causal_inference_control.tex}
\end{table}
% meta-analysis regression effect sizes
\begin{figure*}[ht!]
\begingroup
\includegraphics{../figures/metaanalysis_effects.png}
\phantomsubcaption\label{fig:metaanalysis_fx_exp}
\phantomsubcaption\label{fig:metaanalysis_fx_mem}
\phantomsubcaption\label{fig:metaanalysis_fx_cd4}
\endgroup
\caption[Meta-analysis effect sizes]
{\glspl{dms} exhibit superior performance compared to beads controlling for
many experimental and process conditions. Effect sizes for
\subcap{fig:metaanalysis_fx_exp}{fold change},
\subcap{fig:metaanalysis_fx_mem}{\ptmem{} cells}, and
\subcap{fig:metaanalysis_fx_cd4}{\dpth{} cells}. The dotted line represents
the mean of the bead population. The red and blue dots represent the effect
size of using \gls{dms} instead of beads only considering treatment
variables (\cref{tab:ci_treat}) or treatment and control variables
(\cref{tab:ci_controlled}) respectively.
}
\label{fig:nonstick}
\end{figure*}
\section{discussion}