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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a percent" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It can be used when discussing a specific percentage in a context, but it is more common to use "at a percentage" or simply "at X percent."
Example: "The interest rate is set at a percent that is favorable for borrowers."
Alternatives: "at a rate of" or "at a percentage of".
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At a percent recovery level, Aib and Pro are able to survive 500°C; Gly, 600°C; Val and Leu, 700°C.
Bandwidth: the width of the highest peak at a percent threshold of the peak; the threshold is a parameter of this operator.
For each mouse, the time spent with each of the three containers was divided by the total time spent investigating the containers to arrive at a percent time with each choice of bedding.
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Means, standard deviations, and CV as a percent at each location were computed for all variables across years.
"However, the population is growing at half a percent a year, so that says that every restaurant should be able to grow at half a percent a year, and then add onto that changing lifestyle issues and the propensity to eat out.
When we tested how many cases of newly diagnosed MSM would be required in the EMIS sample to arrive at a total MSM population of at least 1% of the adult male population (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Moldova) or at a percent-range similar to neighbouring countries (Cyprus, Estonia), the values ranged from 0.1 (Bosnia-Herzegovina) to 1 (Cyprus).
"I was probably at half a percent," Williams said.
But when everything is 99 cents or less, a penny is at least a percent increase.
Mr. Silver estimates sales may be up at best a percent or two from last year.
TechCrunch says you'll probably start at half a percent.
But at most a percent or two, and often nothing.
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