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The phrase "and proportion of data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the amount or ratio of data in a specific context, such as research, analysis, or statistics.
Example: "The study examined the quality and proportion of data collected from various sources to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "and ratio of data" or "and amount of data".
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The magnitude of the KS p-value was also influenced by the sample size and proportion of data missing.
The mean duration and range of breastfeeding, outcome measures and proportion of data missing at follow-up are presented in Table 2.
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Adequate treatment of missing data implied that the absence/presence and proportion of missing data were reported, and if > 10% of subjects had missing data then imputation techniques that take account of the uncertainty of missing data values (for example, multiple imputation/maximum expectation) or sensitivity analysis were used [ 22].
False negative rates and proportion of missing data were also similar.
We looked at the association between education of mother and maternal age and proportion of missing data on paternal age.
The Bland and Altman plots are shown in figure 3A and the proportion of data in table 1.
That being said, our results do suggest caution in using mixed models when sample size is small, time points are many, and the proportion of data that are missing is high.
In fully adjusted models, we also adjusted for contextual confounding by area-level mean income (yearly) and proportion of unemployed, using data from Statistics Sweden (http://www.scb.se/en_/).se/en_/
Means of normally distributed data were compared using Student's t test and proportions of categorical data using Pearson chi-square tests.
The two-component normal mixture is used to represent a bimodal distribution, where the parameters μ1 and μ2 are the component means, σ1 and σ2 are the component standard deviations and π1 and π2 represent the proportion of data within each component (note that π2 = 1 - π1).
Other studies have reported seasonal patterns in PM2.5 and its associations with hospitalizations (Bell et al. 2008; Ito et al. 2011), but the limited time frame of our data set, and the larger proportion of data collected during the winter than in the summer, prohibited extensive analysis by season.
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