Sentence examples for inflation p from inspiring English sources

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They concluded that open-lung PEEP (PEEP resulting in homogenous alveolar inflation) could be identified by a decremental PEEP trial following a RM using multiple physiologic parameters (maximum dynamic tidal respiratory compliance, maximum PaO2, maximum PaO2 + PaCO2, minimum shunt or the inflation P FLEX, and Pmci,i).

For example, in his Causality in Macroeconomics (2001b) Kevin Hoover develops feasible methods for investigating large scale causal questions, such as whether changes in the money supply (M) cause changes in the rate of inflation P or accommodate changes in P that are otherwise caused.

Mean arterial pressure, central venous pressure, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure, mean pulmonary arterial pressure, pulmonary vascular resistance index and right ventricular stroke work index significantly increased during the 20 s inflation (P < 0.05), but reversed rapidly after the inflation was terminated.

(1) Inflation phase: the ?Vgas was always higher than the Vcw, the discrepancy between ?Vgas and ?Vcw was at TSC -193.72 ± 145.56 ml, which was correlated to airway pressure product time of inflation (P < 0.001, r = 0.87) and to the ratio between esophageal and airway pressure variations (?Pes/ Paw) (P < 0.01, r = 0.91).

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In symbols, the standard form of the Taylor rule is given by the equation shown in Slide 2. In this equation, it is the prescribed value of the policy interest rate in a given period t; pt – pt* is the deviation of the actual inflation rate p from its target p* in period t; and yt – yt*, the “output gap,” is the deviation of actual real output y from potential output y* in period t.

The slope of the inflation V-P curve and the tidal V-P plot were greatly affected by continuing recruitment, and did not indicate the amount of aerated lung well.

However, the inflation of p-values for the differences was adequately controlled by correcting for genetic ancestry estimates derived from a reduced number of AIMs.

We applied a stratified linear regression, and performed conditional permutations to control for the inflation of p-values, where data from an individual of a given population were assigned only to another individual of the same population [3].

Despite a smaller sample size and only one brain region under interrogation, we replicate 26.1% [237/909] of the tested associations (inflation-adjusted p < 0.05) when age, sex, site and principal components are included as covariates.

[See Picard documentation for further explanation of these artifacts, http://picard.sourceforge.net.] To assess inflation of p-values, a genome-wide cis-eQTL analysis was carried out for each condition in the R package 'MatrixEQTL' (v1.6.1) [ 32]. eQTLs were detected by looking for cis-associations among all directly-genotyped SNPs and genome-wide RNA-Seq gene expression data.

Furthermore, this boost occurs specifically for those SNPs that already showed genome-wide significant associations prior to correction (Fig.  4b; Supplementary Material, Fig. S3a) and is not associated with a general inflation of P-values (lambda before OTS correction = 1.0129, lambda after OTS correction = 0.9531).

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