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The phrase "a parity of the" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used in discussions about equality or equivalence, particularly in technical or mathematical contexts.
Example: "The study aims to establish a parity of the results across different experimental conditions."
Alternatives: "an equivalence of the" or "a balance of the".
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Obviously, at a parity of the chip time, the time duration of each null sample is reduces.
The main feature of OVSF codes that are derived from Walsh-Hadamard sequences is to be mutually orthogonal at a parity of the SF parameter.
The table confirms the double exponential growth in the cardinality of De Bruijn sequences, at a parity of the span n, with respect to the other sequences.
According to this statement, we can compare the Welch bound profile of different sets of spreading codes, namely m-sequences, Gold, OVSF, Kasami, and De Bruijn sequences, at a parity of the span n.
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Parity of four or more was associated with 72% decrease in the odds of a short birth interval compared to a parity of one at the start of the birth interval (AOR 0.28, 0.19-0.41).
"When science and technology are changing the way we understand the world so profoundly, if we don't have a parity of esteem in the study of culture and humanities, then we are in danger of creating a really unbalanced dystopia".
After 28... Rfg8, Yemelin could not achieve a parity of power on the g line, because 29 Reg2 falls to 29... Nf29... Qf29... 29...
More recent reports select a definition of GM to start from a parity of 5 because the threshold of risks of any obstetric complication, neonatal morbidity, and perinatal death increase markedly at parity ≥5 [ 4, 5].
The mean parity was 1.0 ± 1.1 with a parity of 0 to 4. The mean packed cell volume (PCV) was 31.8% ± 3.3 with a range of 20 to 42%.
A significant proportion of the women had demonstrated fertility with 36 and 52%% of the Caucasian and African American women, respectively, having a parity of one or more children, and the remainder having no indications of reproductive disorders or infertility.
It's not just a surface parity of the same number of men and women in certain job roles – it's really a foundational parity where girls and boys can grow up and be anything, and that's not seen as unusual," she said.
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