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The prediction of rheological properties was possible at 0.34 mm of the fine aggregate sample size, while the workability difference was observed as smaller than 0.89 mm of the fine aggregate sample size.
Second, despite the aggregate sample size of over 4,000 subjects with pneumonia, the subgroup growing out Pseudomonal pathogens was small, accounting for 12% of all cases.
The impact of ethnicity on key parameters cannot therefore be established, although the proportions in each individual ethnic group would not yield a big enough sample to be useful, even with the very large aggregate sample size.
Despite the limitations listed above, our meta-analyses employed a strict inclusion criteria and valid search strategy in order to provide an objective, authentic, and current estimate of HIV and syphilis prevalence among MSM in China, with a large aggregate sample size of 75036.
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The KHDL method reduces slightly the chances of including the true inconsistency factor in the 95% CI of IF, especially when there is no heterogeneity, as the mean treatment effects become more precise.> -wrap-foot>> -wResultst> Results are aggregated over sample size and number of trials (assumed equal across comparisons).
As explained before, for the mean statistical comparisons, the monthly data was aggregated to increase sample size, as explained before, and the mean differences between each pair of licensing schema was calculated, along with the standard deviation of these differences and subsequent confidence intervals for statistical significance determination.
The compliance for the unit sampled daily averaged 35.1% (95%CI: 33.2, 37.0). Figure 3 shows the daily aggregate compliance and compliance sample size over the course of the evaluation phase.
Cumulative indices have significant statistical advantages over proportional indices including smaller sample sizes required to detect density change, linearity, consistent index responses across a wide range of densities, and ability to aggregate data to meet minimum sample size requirements.
Existing TOD studies, however, have limits in terms of small sample size and aggregate-level analysis.
Among minorities identified as being at highest risk for a particular type of traumatic injury or mechanism, it is possible that literature has obscured or removed subpopulations prior to analysis due to their smaller sample size by aggregating smaller racial/ethnic groups into a single category, e.g., "other race".
From the absorption rate measurement, when the mean size of the fine aggregate sample is higher than 0.34 mm (S60), the absorption rate of the fine aggregate is remarkably increased as the mean size of the fine aggregate is increased.
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