Sentence examples for estimated per unit from inspiring English sources

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The unit VWC was estimated per unit weight of meat (e.g., per ton).

Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the age-adjusted association between the phenotypes and the odds ratios for the FTO rs9939609 (TT and TA genotype versus the AA genotype), for anthropometrics and body composition estimated per unit z-score.

However, the risk estimates for tumours of the central nervous system (CNS) were substantially higher than those estimated per unit of dose from moderate- and high-dose studies.

Because the distributions of arsenic measurements were not normal, we constructed a standard unit of arsenic exposure to be used in the dose response models whereby risk was estimated per unit of exposure defined as the interquartile range [difference between the 75th and 25th percentiles (Willett 1998)].

The rationale for using species-to-mass concentration ratios in the second stage was that in the first stage the admission risk was estimated per unit of the total PM2.5 mass, which encompasses all measured species, and therefore effect modification by the species was best expressed on a per unit of PM2.5 mass basis.

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The carbon estimates per unit of land cover are consolidated for all land use classes at 10-year intervals in Table 2.

We argue that the metrics are estimates of different underlying quantities, and therefore heterogeneity in the concentration-response estimates (per unit increase) across the metrics should be expected.

Mortality or morbidity risk estimates per unit increase in air pollution level among Chinese populations are generally similar in magnitude to risks estimated in other parts of the world.

Meta-analyses for continuous exposure summarized risk estimates per unit increase in pollutant concentration, assuming that the natural logarithm of the relative risk of congenital anomaly varied linearly with the ambient air pollutant concentration.

Our results are consistent with previous finding that suggest that Berkson error, as defined on an unlogged scale (additive), produces no bias in the effect estimate [ 8, 11] as shown in Figure 5; however, Berkson-like error defined on a log basis (multiplicative) can lead to risk ratio estimates per unit increase that are biased away from the null (although with a reduction in significance).

These coefficients are the parameters of interest and quantify the difference of the log mean estimated PERs for a unit change in the explanatory variable.

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