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The fecundability ratio (FR) is the probability of conceiving in a given interval in a group with higher exposure compared to the reference group, conditionally on not having conceived in the previous period.
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Hollywood could not have conceived it better.
She says that as a child she could not have conceived of the career she has had.
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One month ago, when the sheen of Vazquez as their fourth starter was still new, the Yankees could not have conceived of such a possibility.
It's a gulf of which the likes of Leonardo could not have conceived, and one that Henderson – an English graduate turned science writer – seeks to bridge.
The very idea of dismantling the Central Intelligence Agency, Senator Pat Roberts concedes, is one that he could not have conceived of proposing even a year ago.
"Even in my worst nightmares I could not have conceived that this could happen," said the child's grandmother, Lyutsina Khalip.
He has been able to provide for his children "luxuries and advantages which his own father not only could not have conceived in fact but would have condemned completely in theory".
Certainly, Oliver Wendell Holmes could not have conceived of a more ironic fate for his beloved stereoscopy; namely, that the very quest for depth should dwindle into a grim guarantee of superficiality.
Writing at a time when only an elite benefited from a university education, Newman could not have conceived of a situation where over 2 million people are enrolled at British universities and places are heavily oversubscribed.
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