Sentence examples for mean weekly temperature from inspiring English sources

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By region, the logs of the rates of weekly emergency admissions for falls on snow and ice were plotted against the mean weekly temperature for winters 2005/06 to 2009/10 and a linear regression analysis undertaken.

The UK's Meteorological Office provided: 1) mean winter temperature data for England for winters 2005/06 to 2009/10, and 2) mean weekly temperature data for England television regions for winters 2005/06 to 2009/10.

We show that the weekly rate of emergency hospital admissions due to falls on snow and ice is inversely related to the mean weekly temperature, with an exponential increase in admissions occurring as the temperature falls.

Annualized weekly rate correlations with mean weekly temperature (in degrees F), total weekly precipitation (100ths of inches), and mean weekly minutes of darkness were calculated as Pearson correlation coefficients with time lags ranging from 0 to 8 weeks.

The other study, primarily focussing on the role of C. burnetii in CFS, reports improvement in performance status, a decreased mean headache score, and a decrease in mean weekly temperature after treatment [ 21].

Secondly, for each Government Office Region separately (in order to control for regional temperature variations), mean weekly temperature (winters 2005/06 to 2009/10 separately) were plotted against the corresponding rate of weekly emergency hospital admissions for falls on snow and ice and showed an exponential relationship.

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Using the mean weekly temperatures, we estimated the expected weekly temperature in a General-Linear-Model with a sine seasonal variation.

The risk of campylobacteriosis is associated with mean weekly temperatures, although this link is shown more strongly in the literature relating to salmonellosis.

The relationship between the average weekly temperature (minimum, maximum, and mean) and average weekly rainfall with weekly death count was examined using graphics followed by generalized additive Poisson regression models with cubic spline functions, allowing for overdispersion.

The primary outcome measures were the incidence rate ratio of disease occurrence associated with mean weekly maximum temperature, cumulative weekly temperature, mean weekly dew point temperature, cumulative weekly precipitation, and the presence of ≥ 1 day of heavy rainfall (≥ 50 mm) during the month prior to symptom onset.

We assessed the effects of ambient temperature using three metrics: mean weekly maximum temperature, mean weekly mean temperature, and weekly cumulative temperature (i.e., accumulated weekly degree-days).

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