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In the US, researchers normally use the year 2000 US decennial census data as a standard population to standardize rates.
All data are standardized to a standard population based on the proportion between the number of chronically ill people and the number of disabled people in the Dutch population.
The description of respondents in percentages and of the percentages of switchers, and reasons for not switching, are standardized to a standard population based on the proportion between the number of chronically ill people and the number of disabled people in the Dutch population, by using a weight factor.
Expected data computed as indirectly standardized rates taking the total population as a standard population.
Significant events in British history suggest that the genetics of Wales and some remote parts of Scotland should be different from genetics in the rest of Britain, and indeed, a standard population analysis on British people separates these groups out.
The tests, designed for primary school pupils, were calibrated with a standard population enabling comparison with cerebral palsy children who could thus be identified as presenting or not retarded acquisition of writing speed.
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Recent studies show that individual, as opposed to a standard population-based margin, is essential for high-precision radiotherapy of lung cancer [ 2, 6– 9].
This was done using a standard population-pairwise FST approach [ 41] implemented in GenAlex v 6.1 [ 23] and Genepop v 4.0.7 [ 38].
These examples illustrate the highly dynamic nature of CNV regions during a single meiotic generation that would not be recognized in a standard population-based CNV survey.
We used simulations within a standard population-genetic framework to study the fate of pairs of mutations that establish new regulatory connections (see Methods).
Population-level annual attributable risk is based on a standard population-level measure used in epidemiology, the cumulative incidence (CI), which is defined as the number of new cases of disease during a 1-year period divided by the total population at risk.
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