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Biomass accumulation was calculated by multiplying the sample fresh weight by the average DM content of each plot.
Final sample size was 592 after adding 5% for none response and multiplying the sample by a design effect of 2 for the multi-stage sampling.
Additionally, a correction was performed by multiplying the sample size by 2 (Double-Stage Sampling), with the final sample size totaling 490 adolescents.
The final unit area resistance (Ω*cm) was calculated by multiplying the sample resistance by the effective area of the membrane (0.33 cm for 24-well Millicell inserts).
As no ICC for this kind of intervention in people with MD was found in the literature, an assumption was made by multiplying the sample size with a design factor of 1.5.
We chose to estimate the denominator of this formula by multiplying the sample size from sample 1 by the exposure probability from sample 2. This provides a more conservative estimate of the variance because the denominator will be smaller.
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The first cluster was selected by multiplying the sampling interval with a random number between 0 and 1.
The first cluster was selected by multiplying the sampling interval with a random number between 0 and 1, the resulting number was traced in the cumulative population column, and the first cluster was taken from the corresponding village.
Following Hartmann's study [ 24], weights were calculated by multiplying the sampling weight by the non-response weight.
Each slice will require the transmission and propagation operations given in Eq. 5, which requires (6 N log _2(N)) complex operations for the forward and inverse Fourier transforms and 2N 2 operations to multiply the sample potential and the Fresnel propagation functions.
To correct for repeated measures and baseline measurement, we also multiplied the sample size with the design factor ((1+ k-1)ρ)/k- ρ0).
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