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36 To avoid this, the prevalence of the composite type was divided by 10 when we calibrated the transmission probability (a measure of the infectivity of a particular HPV type) to data; model predictions of prevalence of specific HPV types are then subsequently multiplied back up by 10.
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The commonly used remedy to this is to multiply the back transformed results by a correction factor ( left[ expleft(frac{MSE}{2}right)right] ), where MSE is the mean squared error obtained by the least-squares regression.
This on-chip amplified Hamamatsu electron multiplier, back-thinned, Peltier-cooled CCD camera (EM-CCD C9100-12; 400–1,000 nm) provided up to 2,000× signal amplifier gain, thus allowing a lower level of excitation light to be used.
As a result of their independence, the VC i equals the probability that at least one customer resides in the queue in the back multiplied by the probability that at least one customer resides in the queue on the front.
Multiply a running back's weight by 200, then divide that product by his 40-yard dash time, raised to the fourth power.
Still, one feels, somehow, that the mirror is above all a detail, a piece of reality, and for Sontag a precious one, because it multiplies reality, gives back to us the women's gowns, the men's beaver hats, the whole shining world.
Check your work when factoring by multiplying the factor back into the equation -- you will get the same number you started with.
To check your work, simply multiply the five back into the new expression – you will end up with the same numbers you started with.
Performance on the dual WM task and dual N-back task were multiplied by two because when the level of the dual N-back task was increased by one, the number of stimuli to be remembered was increased by two.
So each summer for the last 14 years -- as his children have grown and his injuries have multiplied -- Ewing has gone back to school.
That company, which he founded in the 1980's after resigning from the faculty of the Stanford Medical School, took bone marrow or blood cells from patients, then modified, sorted and multiplied them and put them back in to try to treat diseases like cancer and AIDS.
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