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In addition, questionnaire data on activities including walking, running, cycling, and golfing were included as alternative estimates for sun exposure.

For comparison, alternative estimates for the same indicators were also obtained from Rukhadze and Goginashvili [ 32].

For example, to derive alternative estimates for var29 we ran the MCMC algorithm without the data for culture #8 (which initially expressed var29), and to derive alternative estimates for var27 we excluded data for cultures #5 and #6.

Similarly, more emphasis could be placed on that trial, such as we have done in developing alternative estimates for the Vickers trial, namely VickersSMLG and Vickers90% (see below).

Alternative estimates for human and chimpanzee sequences that are likely to be neutral have also been similar: for example ∼2.5 × 10−8 mutations/nucleotide/generation [3].

The simulation model upon which the current study is based has been subject to an analysis determining its sensitivity to alternative estimates for parameters relating to serial interval, age-specific attack rates and other assumptions (see [ 21], electronic supplementary material, Text S2).

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To be fair, Giles does present an alternative estimate for 2010 which uses series (e) rather than series (f) (shown as a dotted line on graph one), but this is not his preferred measure.

The graph below shows the time series of data between 1810 and 2010 on the shares of the wealthiest 10% and the wealthiest 1% of the population for the UK – as presented by Piketty (in blue) and with Giles's preferred corrected series (in red, with the dotted red line between 2000 and 2010 showing an alternative estimate for 2010 discussed further below).

The inverse of this quantity provides an alternative estimate for the number of inputs to cells in a given age group.

102 So an alternative estimate for the number of patients who could be able to donate (following organ donation euthanasia) would be 5 times the current number of donors.

□ Remark 6.6 Since ℓ p is 2-convex (see [42] ) and continuously embedded in ℓ, Proposition 5.8 provides an alternative estimate for x β  −  x † in terms of the stronger distance ‖ · ‖ ℓ p. The prefactor in (35), however, is constant, whereas the prefactor in (41) tends to 0 as R p (x † ) increases.

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