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It is the first estimate for growth during the second quarter of 2013, and is based on about 44% of actual data on economic activity.
Indeed for KSHV, the predicted virus-host network was based on about twice as many interactions to the host.
Stewart's work on childhood leukemia, though, was based on about one extra case per 2,000 babies, a subtle problem.
First, the present study is based on about one-third of the cohort members who donated residual serum sample used for the general health checkup.
The mean diameter of this artery was 0.72 mm (SD 0.15 mm), so in most cases this measurement will be based on about one to two acquired pixels in the lumen of the vessel.
Each recorded species is assigned one of four abundance categories based on about how many were seen throughout the dive: single (one fish), few (2 10), many (11 100), and abundant (>100).
The two randomised and one nonrandomised trials were based on about 580 000 women and 2344 breast cancer deaths; the conclusions are therefore robust.
The preliminary results were based on about a third of that sample, one diplomat here said.
His book, he writes in an author's note, is based on about 200 interviews, including at least one conversation with the president.
Based on about 200 chip hybridizations, the proportion of probesets showing at least one DABG P-value lower than 0.05 was 84%.
"We're going to win or lose this election based on about 10 states," he said.
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