Sentence examples for equivalent individual from inspiring English sources

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the attestation of the chief executive officer, or equivalent individual, of the nationally recognized statistical rating organization.

In comparing MLI and SLI detectors of equivalent individual GOS layer thickness, the improvement in noise is equal to the number of layers in the detector (i.e., 4) with almost no difference in MTF.

Objectives: To compare meta-analysis of summary study level data with the equivalent individual patient data (IPD) analysis when interest lies in identification of binary patient characteristics related to treatment efficacy.

An in situ laser interferometer curvature measurement technique was used to monitor the intrinsic growth stresses for a series of these multilayers, with each multilayer having a different bilayer spacing but equivalent individual layer thickness.

Owing to the lack of knowledge and integration of historically fragmented research efforts, equivalent individual tree growth models for mixed-species stands are either entirely missing or are currently only in the development stage.

It was to be the first of many occasions in which he would anchor the Australian relay teams to victory over the Americans, with splits consistently faster than his equivalent individual times.

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Because a study published just one year after Franks showed that the death rate for white males on Medicaid was more than twice that of statistically equivalent individuals with no insurance coverage.

Children were more likely than adults to meet treatment criteria in both districts (Dedza: children 24.0%, adults 13.0%; Mangochi: children 33.6%, adults 17.3%) and both children and adults in Mangochi were more likely to require treatment than equivalent individuals in Dedza (children, OR 1.60 (95% CI 1.27 2.03), p = <0.0001; adults, OR 1.40 (95% CI 1.03 1.91), p = 0.033).

However, direct comparison between patterns obtained from both regions is compromised here due to a lack of equivalent individuals examined at both loci, specifically for savannah elephants.

De‐individuation refers to the process in which group members become less self‐conscious and less inhibited than the equivalent individuals 28.

These models contained fixed effects as described in File S1, but only a single, individual-level, random effect defining individual-level variance (VI, equivalent to individual repeatability) for all traits.

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