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Percent differences between the two population data sources ranged from <0.1%to64.1%1%.
Density graphs of African ancestry in African and Hispanic Americans (cases versus controls) are presented in Figure 1, and show sharp differences between the two population groups.
If this private utilization were taken into account, it would widen even further the differences between the two population groups, given that it is likely that immigrants would make less use of these services.
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Finally, we show that mutated genes associated with these mutational differences differ between the two populations.
This could be due to many different confounders or cultural differences between the two populations.
The difference between the two sample means, x̄1 − x̄2, would be used as a point estimate of the difference between the two population means.
The sampling distribution of x̄1 − x̄2 would provide the basis for a confidence interval estimate of the difference between the two population means.
The null hypothesis signifies that there is no difference between the two population means (i.e., PDR is not affected during the absence and presence of jamming).
The T test proves that there is a significant difference between the two population means (i.e., observed PDR during jamming-free scenario and observed PDR after the launching of jamming).
The alternate hypothesis signifies that there is a difference between the two population means (i.e., PDR is not affected in the absence of jamming and PDR is affected in the presence of jamming).
Consider as P1 the percentage of companies in a region that has a specific characteristic (e.g., has access to the internet), P2 the respective percentage of companies in another region, while d is the difference between the two population percentages.
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