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"comparable proportions" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to two or more items that are of similar or equal size or amount. Example: "The study found that the number of students who passed the exam in the first group was in comparable proportions to the number of students who passed in the second group."
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When patients with cultures available were compared to those without cultures, comparable proportions of patients with 'ongoing infection needing relaparotomy' (with culture 49/158, 31% vs. without culture 29/71, 41%, P = 0.13) and comparable proportions of patients who died in-hospital (with culture 31/158, 20% vs. without culture 18/71, 26%, P = 0.32) were seen.
While family planning received comparable proportions of funding per request as compared to several other reproductive health components, it is important to emphasize the small number of proposals that in fact included family planning activities.
While immunodominant antigens ESAT6_CFP-10, TB10.4, Ag85a induced significantly stronger T-cell responses in the 16-h short-term assay as compared to latency-associated antigens (i.e. Rv0569, Rv1734, Rv2003), comparable proportions of IFNγ-producing T cells were detected in the 7-day two rounds of restimulation assay.
Essential genes had higher tissue co-expression with their interactors compared to the different classes of disease genes except specific genes which had comparable proportions (Table 3).
Excessive near-term limitations of emissions can exacerbate long-term costs by comparable proportions.
In France scores of comparable proportions were being written for such occasions as the baptism of the Dauphin (1688), for which Jean-Baptiste Lully set Pierre Perrin's Plaude laetare for double chorus and orchestra.
Although dentin generally contains a higher proportion of total human DNA than dental calculus, many dental calculus samples in this study have comparable proportions of human DNA to their dentin pair, with one dental calculus sample from the Netherlands (S454) having a higher proportion of DNA assigned to the human genome than its paired dentin sample (Supplementary Table S9).
While about three-quarters of married American women use a modern contraceptive, the comparable proportions are a quarter of women in East Africa, one in 10 in West Africa, and a mere 7 percent in Central Africa, according to United Nations statistics.
Quantification of ipsilateral projections between different mutants and control mice reveals comparable proportions of ipsilateral projections.
As shown in Table 1, activities from different classes take up comparable proportions.
Comparable proportions of children in the CE group and matched control had bicarbonate infused within 2 hours before neurological deterioration; hence no bias was detected [25].
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