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Here's an excerpt from the report; the numbers in parentheses refer to America's ranking on that category in relation to all 144 countries: The business community continues to be critical toward public and private institutions (41st).
Values in parentheses refer to standard error.
Number in parentheses refer to the percent of total zero-valent sulfur.
Note that the τ x, x = m, h, n, w values given in parentheses refer to the time-scale functions for subthreshold v ≤ − 0.5.
The numbers in parentheses refer to the standard deviation of, respectively, the mean r s, o and the mean v ̄ s across the ten synthesized dance sequences for each applied parameterization.
Accordingly the mean packet loss probability is p(p+(1 − p p), where the first p relates to the original transmission loss, and the terms in the parentheses refer to the retransmission of the coded packet which can be either lost or received successfully but its coupled packet was lost.
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Next to the name of each player in the field, there is a number or several numbers in parentheses, referring to the way the golfer gained entry.
Accession and no. of genes in parentheses refers to FDR > 0.05 in each gene ontology term.
The "n" in parentheses refers to the number of patients in each group who was given the respective opioid.
*number between parentheses refers to descriptor of the methodological quality assessment system by Macdermid et al. [ 13].
(The numbers in parentheses refers to their position in Figure 6 and correspond to those used in [ 27]).
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