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We defined parity according to the number of previous live births and grouped education into two categories: 'less than or equal to 7 years of education' and 'more than 7 years of education'.
An important distinction of our study is the utilization of rigorously defined parity status.
We defined parity according to the number of previous live births.
In a men's tennis age defined by parity, Sampras and Agassi have reached the semifinals with relatively little fuss.
Union officials say the other unions had a chance to help define their parity formula, while the flight attendants have not been given that opportunity.
But after Andy Rautins rolled off a screen to swish a 3-pointer on the first possession of the sixth overtime, the Orange ended a game defined by parity by rolling the Huskies, 17-7.
Figure 2 summarizes an ABFT technique employing a systematic convolution code to define the parity values.
Thus, the exact state vector of the system depends on two quantum numbers and is the solution of the following equations: hat{H}midPsi_{np}rangle = epsilon_{np}midPsi_{np}rangle, quad hat{P}midPsi_{np}rangle = p_{np}midPsi_{np}rangle, where the numbers p=±1 define the parity and n=0,1,2… are the energy quantum numbers for the steady-state eigenvalues ε np.
"Multiparity" was defined as parity of ≥2 deliveries.
Figure 5A F shows the predicted incidence of breast cancer according to attained age in subgroups defined by parity, age at birth and time since birth.
For the purpose of this study, GM was defined as parity of ≥5 with previous pregnancies of ≥28 weeks of gestation.
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