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Assuming an attack is successful, North Korea would face the question of how it would respond.
The trial also had 90% power to detect an efficacy against malaria infection of 45% or more assuming an attack rate of at least 75% in the control group over the surveillance period.
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"In our base case, we assume an attack begins in the next week.
In this model, we assume an attack by unauthorized users.
In this model, we assume an attack by Cloud Server.
Our model assumed an attack frequency for the stimulation cohort that was 31%% lower than the baseline frequency of 2.74 attacks per day.
Without loss of generality, we assume an attack is started at time T 0, and we compute the residues r t for t∈[T 0,T 0+T−1]: Z{r_{t}} = Y^{prime} z) - Chat{X}^z^{- t-T_{0}-1)} (7).
Returning to assume an attacking midfield role, Bridges also became involved with the club's young players, before leaving at the end of the 2014 season.
In recent weeks, Mr. Biden has given a series of heavily promoted policy speeches and assumed an attack-dog position in going after Mitt Romney, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee.
In the current 2009 pandemic, assuming an annual attack rate of approximately 10 20% for inter-pandemic influenza, those who were born between 1919 and around 1957 would have been first exposed to H1N1 during their childhood and may enjoy protection against S-OIV infection and death, as observed in the early wave of S-OIV in Mexico [25].
For example, assuming a pandemic attack rate of 3 times the seasonal average, we simply scale up the seasonal influenza cost by a factor of 3. In addition, there is a cost for the Norwegian government of stockpiling Tamiflu for pandemic influenza (K. Sælensminde, personal communication, 10 November 2009).
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