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We can figure how much of a difference this change in the racial make-up of the electorate makes by multiplying the percentage of whites won by the Democrats by the percentage of the vote they made up of the electorate in 2008 and 2010, and doing the same for non-whites.

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The calculation is customarily made by multiplying the vertical yarns ("ends") by the horizontal yarns ("picks"); this is the method endorsed by the Federal Trade Commission and enforced, traditionally, by gentleman's agreement.

Eventually they started multiplying, and found for example that 4 x 6 is 24, so 24 is not prime; an Evenland prime number is one that can't be made by multiplying two numbers in Evenland.

In this study, we constructed the model based on a model proposed by Bacher et al. [28] because the effectiveness of their proposed method was evaluated by a comparison between a real patient's EMG and a simulated signal that was made by multiplying Gaussian white noise by their proposed tremor model.

The area of infarction [23] (pale zone not turning red after staining) was measured in each section and a correction for oedema was made by multiplying the infarct area by the ratio of the contralateral to the ipsilateral hemisphere.

The estimate for the whole Hong Kong Island was made by multiplying the number of ARD hospitalizations in the two hospitals by the reciprocal of the proportion of pediatric patients served (i.e. 1/0.725).

P-value adjustments are made by multiplying the unadjusted P-value by the number of SNPs assigned to that gene.

9 Approximations of 2007-8 rates can be made by multiplying costs by 1.2 (the inflation rate for hospital and community health services pay and prices 9).

The PEG(X -acrylate correction was made by multiplying the total number of moles of MIC material [moles PEG(X -acrylate plus moles VPA(X)] by the mole fracorrectionPA(X) (decimal % product by NMR).

The conversion of weight-based variables (μ/kg/minute) to time-based variables (μg/minute or μg/hour) was made by multiplying the value by the mean weight, either provided by the author or estimated as 70 kg.

As no ICC for this kind of intervention in people with MD was found in the literature, an assumption was made by multiplying the sample size with a design factor of 1.5.

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