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Estimated by use of weighted least square regression using weights equal to person-years at risk in each strata.

The expected value of the binary outcome for individual y j, considered as a probability, is equal to the person's risk, so that y j = q + bx j + e j where e j is an error term.

It is still useful to think of the data consumption in five years being equal to every person on the planet downloading the contents of 4.5 DVDs.

Moore talks of crashes in terms of Gs, a G being a force equal to a person's weight; a 100-G crash would be one in which your body had to withstand a force of 100 times its weight.

In learning to assert your needs with others in a fair, considerate and polite way, you will find that you see yourself as equal to every person and the inferiority sense will abate.

In the study area, melanoma incidence rates, which we calculated from available data (Parkin et al, 1997), were equal to 6.1/100 000 person-years in subjects between 15 and 49 years of age and 17.5/100 000 person-years between 50 and 74 years.

Moreover, 208 (50.6%) women had a family size of 1 4 persons while 203 (49.4%) of them had a family size of greater than or equal to five persons in their families with a mean household size of 4.9 (SD = 1.9).

Optimal values related to CVaR of affected population and detection time as well as probability of undetected events for the best optimal solution are equal to 17,055 persons, 31 mins and 0.045%, respectively.

The university was founded as coeducational, and President Peck stated at the opening ceremonies, "The conditions of admission shall be equal to all persons... there shall be no invidious discrimination here against woman.... brains and heart shall have a fair chance... " Syracuse implemented this policy with a high proportion of women students.

The 657 participants completed 3929 baseline or follow-up interviews, equal to 1965 person-years of observation.

We stratified our data by population density, defining urban counties as those having a population density greater than or equal to 1,000 persons per square mile and non-urban counties as those having a population density of less than 1,000 persons per square mile (one dimension used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census to define urban).

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