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This method, originally developed by Imbens (2000), uses the inverse of a particular estimated propensity score as a sampling weight to conduct a multivariate analysis of outcomes.
Each country sample comes with a sampling weight that indicates the number of units in the target population represented by each sampled unit.
To produce seroprevalence estimates with 95% confidence intervals for the Dutch population, each person was assigned a sampling weight that incorporated the probability of selection and included adjustment for age, gender, urbanization degree and ethnicity.
To generalize the results to the population, each respondent was assigned a sampling weight.
Complex household survey design was taken into account in all analyses using a sampling weight.
In consideration of the sample design and non-response, each MES participant was assigned a sampling weight.
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A sample weight of approximately 10 mg was taken for all the measurements.
All thermal scans were carried out in aluminium pans with a sample weight of ~5 10 mg under nitrogen atmosphere (30 mL/min).
The measurement conditions were a microwave strength of 0.01 mW, a measurement range of 5 × 1 mT, a measurement time at room temperature of 2 min, and a sample weight of 0.1 ± 0.001 g.
Thermogravimetric analysis coupled with mass (TG-SM) was performed with a Setaram Instrument, at heating rate of 10 °C/min, a temperature range from 25too 800 °C, in air gas purge of 30 ml/min with a sample weight of 22.4 mg.
Thermogravimetric (TG) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements of 1a were performed in static air atmosphere under dynamic heating conditions with a sample weight of 6 8 mg and heating rate 5°C/min.
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