Sentence examples for caused mean from inspiring English sources

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For the topsoil level (0 150 mm), one FWA pass caused mean values in the CI of 2150, 1835 and 1780 kPa for direct sowing, seedbed and ploughed soil, respectively, whereas for 4WD the values were 1890, 1640 and 1587 kPa, respectively.

That would have caused mean sojourn time to appear longer than it was [ 54].

After 20 h, pre-treated Hsp90-overexpressing parasites caused mean parasite loads of seven leishmaniae per macrophage (Fig. 5A, Hsp90wt + RAD).

During the last six months prior to admission the residents caused mean total costs of €32474 €6080080 to €8093737) and median costs of €28 774 (interquartile range €21 555–€21 143).

However, a US study about homeless people found mean annual costs for health care and social services of $7455 (about €5700), and the quintile with the highest resource use caused mean costs of $11 100 per person and year (about €8500), which are significantly lower numbers than our findings.

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But that's not the case any more – not only do we have an increasing number of female MPs, but the changing atmosphere they have caused means men are shedding their shame about taking on "women's issues" too.

But he argues that the violence of some phrases and the upset they can cause mean it is right in certain circumstances for the courts to intervene.

In particular, the plans estimated by both of these approaches cause mean SLO violation percentages of 155 and 226%, respectively, for the extremely bursty combination of workload scenarios while RAP's plan causes only a 71% mean violation.

P. aeruginosa is a relatively common type of infection encountered in UK hospitals, and its tough nature and the severity of the symptoms it causes mean it is a priority for infection control departments.

The force of indirect selection can be expressed by the number of phenotypic standard deviations that it causes mean preference to evolve each generation (ΔI).

Cause means either what is particular or a genus, or an incidental attribute or a genus of that, and these either as a complex or each by itself; and all six either as actual or as potential.

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