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Our analysis of the global notability of men and women in Wikipedia reveals that women are slightly more notable than men using internal and external proxy measures for notability.
Women in Wikipedia are on average slightly more notable than their male counterparts.
Contributions and findings: Our results show that: Women in Wikipedia are on average slightly more notable than their male counterparts.
Sinch becomes slightly more notable in the growth context because, simply due to its youth, its product history is short compared to its revenue.
Women are slightly more notable than men among people born after 1600, while before 1600 it is the other way around.
Sinch becomes slightly more notable in the growth context because, simply due to its youth, its product history is short compared to its revenue.
In the full dataset and the subset of people born after 1900, women are slightly more notable than men since the coefficient is significantly positive even when controlling for other variables.
When we consider people born since 1900 we find that Wikipedia developed a 'recency bias'; people in this group are slightly more notable if they were born more recently ((mathrm{IRR} = 1.01), (p = 0.008)).
Comparative analysis of genetic amino acid distances amongst H1N1sw 2009 HA and NA sequences available in databases at mid-October 2009 revealed that the genetic diversity of protein sequences was minor, but slightly more notable in the NA gene (∼2% vs ∼1% in HA gene).
"Following a year when year-end incentives declined by as much as 30 percent, the fact that many firms are able to keep this year's bonuses flat or slightly larger is notable".
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