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The safety factor is defined as the strength of a member divided by the load applied to it.
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Union membership (UM), defined as the ratio of employees that are trade union members, divided by the total number of employees.
Third, the average cluster size ( C S ¯ ), which is the total number of vehicles that became cluster members divided by the total number of formed clusters during the simulation time and can be calculated as C S ¯ = 1 T s ∑ t = 1 T s ∑ j = 1 C n ( t ) C m j ( t ) C n ( t ), (21).
The score for a GO term is then the sum of gene scores for its members, divided by the total number of binding sites for the miRNAs.
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Family income is the yearly average for 2007 and 2008 of the sum of disposable (i.e. post-tax) incomes for all household members, divided by household weights (first adult = 1.0, other adults = 0.5, each child = 0.3, cf. Eurostat 2013).
In the following, the latter aspect is referred to as the false positive ratio (FPR), which is the number false positive members divided by the size of a cluster averaged for all clusters in a set.
The cost per member per month (pmpm) for this sample, which represents the total cost divided by the number of members divided by the number of months enrolled, was $149 at 6 months, $137 at 12 months, and $115 at 24 months.
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