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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a proportion for a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a ratio or relationship between two quantities, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "We need to calculate a proportion for a better understanding of the data."
Alternatives: "a ratio for a" or "a fraction for a".
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[ 4] This is usually a mean for a continuous outcome or a proportion for a dichotomous outcome.
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Different releasing methods including a proportion for the release rate rather than a constant number can be used in model (2.1) [3, 5, 8].
He subtracts a proportion for older out-of-use handsets to get to an active base.
Balenciaga believed a designer had to be an architect for proportion, a sculptor for shape, a painter for color, a musician for harmony and a philosopher for temperance.
However, when the extra utility takes a large proportion (for example, in a worst case where all the tasks have no utility, the jobs have only the extra utility), the improvement is little.
For example, studies using a broader definition for a Campylobacter case would result in higher case numbers and a lower proportion for the sequela estimate versus a study with a more stringent definition for a Campylobacter case.
Five have not been draws, a high proportion for a short match at this elite level.
Last year that was 267 worldwide – a large proportion for a tiny minority group – and the average age of those murdered was 28.
Nearly a third of the money, about $20 million, came from loans, not investors, an unusually high proportion for a Broadway show.
But he did say that about two-thirds of its players are male (a low proportion for a video-game service) and that most are in the 18-to-34 18-to-34 18-to-34 ageairangeber of players are in thoughlate 30s and 40s.
Grosseteste had said that it was subalternate univocally to the science of proportion, for a harmony is a proportion realized in sounds.
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