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Thus, if applying per se has an effect on employment, these RD and IV approaches will not identify the full affect of DI on employment.
There were 11 applicants in 2010, 10 in 2011, and seven in 2012, which is equivalent to approximately 9% of the PhD student body applying per year.
The second projection calculates the overall diabetes-related complications, by applying per patient costs of diabetes-related complications onto the national prevalence.
The resulting log ratios were normalised by applying Per Spot Per Chip normalization, using 50% of data from that chip as the median.
Data normalization was performed by first setting all measurements less than 0.01 to 0.01, then applying per chip normalization to the 50th percentile, and per gene normalization to the median.
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The authors state that "Absolute mean translational efficiencies were the same in all stages" but this conclusion is almost an arithmetic identity after applying per-million-mapped normalization.
But what you may not realise is that, typically, excesses are applied "per insured person".
CoverForYou told Guardian Money: "It is quite standard practice for an excess to apply per person".
New airline taxes being considered by Britain's new government may be applied per plane rather than per passenger, favouring the fuller planes of the low-cost companies.
Cepstral mean subtraction was applied per speaker.
The median number of cycles applied per pt was 2 (range 1 7).
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