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The average recovery rate per year was the highest in 2010 at 85%% (for just a single observation) and the lowest was in 2006 at 45%%.
Many Legume species with georeferenced data have just a single observation (1,205 species).
The vast majority of observational studies have been conducted for a year or less, with most representing just a single observation event, and experimental addition studies were also usually brief, most often <1 year.
The combination of a few key variables (e.g., age, sex, date of diagnosis, geographic region, and diagnosis code) in a contingency table often results in some cells with just a single observation, providing a possibility for indirect identification of at least some subjects.
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But we have only a single observation, a single network — so from what can we resample?
We present the results based on a simulation with the observer on a sun-synchronous orbit with a single observation of just 60 s.
Nonetheless, Mrs. Tracy makes a single observation that redeems her.
(a) Long reconstructed trajectories from a single observation.
It is conceptually a single observation with a certain amount of approved time.
Whenever available, a multiyear record of MAGT or ALT was preferred over a single observation or one-year-long measurement.
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