Sentence examples for parity proportion from inspiring English sources

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We calculate the molecular similarity scores using a method called PARITY (proportion of atoms residing in identical topology), which can conveniently be combined to give a similarity score for all cognate reactants or products in the reaction.

†Adjusted for age group, parity, proportion of high risk ethnic groups, primary care trust, and number of doctors at practice (model 1).

Table 3 shows the mean age, mean parity, proportion of nulliparous women, ethnicity, smoking status, risk status at booking, risk status at the onset of labour and rates of previous caesarean section by planned place of birth.

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In contrast, domesticus localities where the musculus Y has introgressed show a sex ratio close to parity, the proportion of males being significantly higher here than in either of the other locality classes.

For this reason we have included Table 7 which gives the estimated mean, over gestational weeks 38 – 41 inclusive and each gender and parity group, proportion of optimal ratio values of the 3rd, 10th and 90th percentile positions, of each distribution of weight, length and head circumference at birth.

Pearson Chi-square tests were performed to assess the univariate relationships between management systems and the following variables; parity distributions, proportion dried off quarters, AI versus natural mating, season for first AI, proportion of milk samples negative for pathogens, and proportion of milk samples from clinical mastitis negative for pathogens.

There was no significant difference in mean parity and proportion of nulliparous women in each group.

The trial groups did not differ in age, parity, or proportion of women confirming pregnancy before 70 days.

Apart from the statement by the authors that "Danish population is one of the most homogeneous in the world", reassuring statistical figures (e.g. education, census, parity habits, proportion of urban and rural areas) are not provided, and having the "second largest city" and "rural areas" does not necessarily equate to non-screened and screened areas.

FP i): Female population; CEB(i): Children ever born; CA(i): Children alive; CD i): Children dead; P i): Average parity; D i): Proportion of children dead; K i): Multiplier; qx(i): Probability of dying; lx(i): Probability of surviving; ML: Mortality level; Ref. P: Reference period.

New research has revealed damningly slow progress towards increasing diversity among managers and coaches in professional football, estimating that at the current rate it will take more than 30 years to achieve parity with the proportion of black and minority ethnic (BME) players.

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