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These are derived from a specific property (or a set of properties) or obtained by standard cheminformatics techniques such as the Tanimoto coefficient applied to structural fingerprints.
Daily coordination on Twitter during the Arab Spring in a high-protest country (Egypt, upper left) and a low-protest country (Qatar, upper right) as measured by the Gini coefficient applied to the distribution of all hashtags used in a given country on a given day.
The formulation utilizes the appropriate wave field expansions, the classical method of images, and the translational addition theorem for cylindrical wave functions, along with a simple local surface reaction model involving a complex amplitude wave reflection coefficient applied to simulate the relevant boundary conditions for the given configuration.
Briefly, the Spearman coefficient is the Pearson coefficient applied to the posts of the original variables.
Consistency was examined using Cronbach's alpha coefficient applied to the three SCIP administrations.
Correlations among outdoor pollutant levels, as well as those between indoor and outdoor PM2.5 concentrations, were evaluated by non-parametric tests (Spearman correlation coefficient) applied to variables in the original scale.
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To estimate FSIQ loss, it was assumed that the coefficient applies to hair mercury levels > 1.11 µg/g (90th percentile), approximately the value on which the methylmercury reference dose is based (Rice et al. 2003).
It is shown that the optimum ratio is not constant during the whole day and it is dependent of the heat transfer coefficients applied to the collector.
After each experiment, each MRAC was visually inspected in order to check for any errors in tissue classification such as fat/water tissue inversion, which can influence the linear attenuation coefficients applied to the PET emission data [25].
This property holds because the two Gaussian random functions are independent and because the sum of the squares of the coefficients applied to the two Gaussian random functions equals 1.
The Framingham risk equations were based on people aged 30 74; it was assumed in our analysis that the same regression coefficients applied to people aged under 30 and 75 and over, and the validity of these assumptions was tested (see 5 below).
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