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The phrase "attributed proportion" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing statistical data or research findings where a certain proportion is assigned to a specific cause or factor.
Example: "The attributed proportion of the population affected by the disease was found to be significantly higher in urban areas."
Alternatives: "assigned percentage" or "designated share".
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3 We then compared the results with respect to the attributed proportion of RHAs and the proportional change in heat-related RHAs.
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The ability to attribute proportions of the home injury burden to features of the home were correspondingly limited, leading to probable severe underestimates of the burden.
The G-study allowed to attribute proportions of the total variance in the valuation scores to the health states valued, the elicitation methods (VAS, TTO-LE or TTO-10), and characteristics of the persons doing the valuing, using all data points simultaneously.
For each correct answer, one point was attributed in proportion to the difficulty of the question.
For each of the 4 sequelae, we calculated the proportion of hospitalizations and deaths from foodborne pathogens using 2 multipliers: a "bacterial multiplier" to attribute the proportion of overall cases of each of the sequelae illnesses to specific pathogens and a "foodborne multiplier" to attribute illnesses to foodborne exposure.
It is tempting to attribute a proportion of the remaining variance to individual history including stressful experiences.
A new delivery system introduced within existing multiple systems, can be evaluated by attributing the proportion of coverage to each delivery system pre and post implementation of the new delivery system.
The covariation of etiology-specific cough illness and laboratory-confirmed B. pertussis infections throughout the length of the time series is used for attributing a proportion of cough illness to pertussis infections, after correcting for seasonal and secular trends.
While not enough is known about the epidemiology of sarcopenia to attribute the proportion of cases that might be prevented with the nutritional benefit of one egg daily with a high degree of precision, this analysis assumed, very conservatively, that 0.5% of cases of sarcopenia might be averted.
Moreover, an increase is observed in the proportion attributed to health system administration, while the proportion of prevention and public health has decreased.
Additionally, as the global proportion of deaths from infectious diseases has decreased, the proportion attributed to chronic diseases has increased.
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