Sentence examples for effects the proportion of from inspiring English sources

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The assumption here is that, conditional on household demographic characteristics and state fixed effects, the proportion of adult males does not affect the outcomes of interest differently by state, but it does affect the propensity that someone in the family would migrate.

Ceiling effects (the proportion of patients having the maximum score) were also assessed.

Using the model of maternal inheritance on simulated imprinted paternally expressed IGF2 effects, the proportion of results reaching significance for an effect of the maternal allele at IGF2 (IGF2mat) was expected to be low or null.

Examination of the dose effect relationships provides evidence for a causal relationship between marimastat and biological effects: the proportion of patients with BE or PBE was higher with twice daily dosing (16 out of 25, 64%) than with once daily dosing (11 out of 30, 37%) (P = 0.043, χ test).

Under Scenario E2 (two linked QTL with additive effects) the proportion of replicates having P-values less than 0.05 was 4.0%, and the rate of false positives (type I error) did not seem to be substantially affected by an additional linked QTL acting additively.

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In effect, the proportion of the cost of free licences for the over-75s not being borne by the Department for Work and Pensions in this parliament is being borne by a rise in the cost of the licence fee for the under-75s.

But advertising restrictions, smoking bans and stigma have had their effect: the proportion of American adults who smoke has dropped from 43% to 18%; smoking rates among teenagers are at a record low.

In effect, the proportion of strains of Candida species that are resistant to FCZ remains low (<10%).

CTS showed that the time to onset of effect, the proportion of responders at the EOT, and the proportion of subjects who did not relapse (PGA ≠ 5) 24 weeks after treatment were dose-dependent (Table 1).

The "floor effect", the proportion of individuals having the lowest possible scores (SF-36 = 0, NHP = 100), was larger for the NHP scale in energy one year (19.7%) after revascularization than for the SF-36.

The "ceiling effect", the proportion of individuals having the best possible scores (SF-36 = 100, NHP = 0), was also larger for the NHP scale in emotional reactions (50.0%), energy (42.4%) and social isolation (71.2%) one year after revascularization (Table 3).

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