Sentence examples for mean occurrence from inspiring English sources

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This way we managed to obtain, for each transposable element, mean and variance, which we used to calculate a z-score zr = (xr − μr) / √sr, where xr is the occurrence of a particular transposable element r in the original dataset, while μr and sr are respectively its mean occurrence and its variance in the 1000 random sets.

We performed the same analysis also with classes of transposable elements and similarly calculated the z-score zc = (xc − μc) / √sc, where xc is the occurrence of a particular class of transposable elements in the original dataset, while μc and sc are respectively its mean occurrence and its variance in the 1000 random sets.

Kimberlain, T. Mean occurrence of named storms, 1944 97.

Recent reports indicate a mean occurrence of 10% with a range of 2%28%% of patients.

Results revealed a variation in the mean occurrence of the clinical indicators in consumer case notes of 18.5 89.9%.

The mean occurrence rate and expansion velocity of ICMEs do not change from 0.72 to 1 AU.

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All words were concrete, highly imageable objects, and were both high frequency (Spanish mean occurrences per million  = 39.71, English occurrences per million  = 35.23, p>0.6) and early-learned words in each language of presentation.

The 'Low' prediction means occurrence of solar flares or proton events with predictions of non-occurrence.

The result under 10 points excludes depression, getting more than 10 points means occurrence with high likelihood of depressive episodes, whereas 10 19 points indicate mild depression, 20 25 mean a moderate depression, and more than 25 points mean severe depression.

Some classes of events are not included in the comparison because their number of mean occurrences is equal to zero.

To enable a comparison of sexual violations and human rights violations data between the pre-2007 election (baseline), election violence, and post-election violence periods, weights were applied to create mean occurrences (of a violation) per 1,000 persons per year.

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