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Furthermore, TIS may cover diverse geographic areas, making it difficult to establish a reference for an expected number of malformations in the source population.
In the case of a population of 10,000 individuals and µ = 10−4, population genetic theory predicts an expected number of alleles (a) and heterozygosity (H) to be 34.59 and 0.8, respectively, at equilibrium (See eqns. 3.7 and 3.20 in [34]).
This compares with an expected number of 2.3, a relative risk of 9.9.
Based on preliminary data, we expect the incidence of breast cancer to be 1% per year, or 10% over a 10-year period with an expected number of 250 cancers.
Using our selected prior distribution (P = of observing a CNV, i.e. corresponding to an expected number of 20 CNV calls genome-wide), we compute the expected value of the posterior distribution for the CNV call.
A client channel with RC δ c has an erasure rate of 1−δ c and receives an expected number of δ c N max transmitted fountain symbols in a transmission period of one video segment.
The TRP summarises the overall tendency of a set of question items by representing an expected number of correctly answered items for each latent rank as shown in Fig. 5.
On top of the results list appeared the 'MAPK signaling pathway', with an expected number of 18 genes and an observed number of 69 genes.
Based on our previous calculation of a theoretical maximum of 10 detections per minute, an expected number of detections for this time period would be ca. 300 detections.
Since our comparison is made with an expected number of breast cancer cases in an age-standardized population in Sweden, any misclassification due to diabetes not detected will not introduce any bias.
A total of 65 women developed breast cancer, compared to an expected number of 15.2.
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