Sentence examples for multiplying the observed from inspiring English sources

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If a strict Bonferroni correction were taken, none of them would survive adjustment for multiple comparisons after multiplying the observed P values by seven or 46.

2. Cycles undertaken in 2010; calculated by multiplying the observed number of cycles undertaken in 2010 by the difference in the predicted and observed Medicare benefits per cycle.

It is obtained by multiplying the observed time and the performance rating (PR) of the observed worker.

Evaluate G(f) at the present KMM006 by multiplying the observed Fourier spectral ratio (present KMM006/KMMH16 surface) and the reevaluated G(f) at the surface of KMMH16.

The adjusted area (A h, a ) is obtained by multiplying the observed area (A h ) by the proportion of samples in map category h.

Reevaluation was conducted as follows: 1. Reevaluate the G(f) at the surface of KMMH16 by multiplying the observed Fourier spectral ratio (KMMH16 surface/previous KMM006) and the G(f) at the previous KMM006 by Nozu et al. (2006).

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Multiplying the experimentally observed efficiency of co-feeding transmission (13.6%) by the likelihood of larval and nymphal ticks co-infesting small rodents, as well as by the prevalence of infected nymphal ticks, reduces the efficiency of co-feeding transmission in nature to <1%.

The estimated counts for the novel annotations were derived by multiplying the precision rates observed in the manually evaluated sample by the total number of novel candidate annotations.

These results were derived by taking the direct energy requirements (per unit of the different crop and animal enterprises), multiplying these by the observed crop production areas and livestock numbers and aggregating to the national level [50].

The expectations for natural polymorphisms were derived by multiplying the number of changes observed by TILLING times the measured natural fraction.

An observed crown depth Vi obs) was generated for each tree by multiplying the height of the tree (observed, or from an allometry) by the crown ratio recorded in the field (crown ratio is defined as the length from the top of the crown to the lowest foliage, divided by tree height).

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