Sentence examples for per acceptance from inspiring English sources

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applications per acceptance Standardised admission ratio: proportion of acceptances ÷ proportion in UK population (2001 census) Graduate entry programmes have been successful in attracting a considerable boost in applications to medicine in the UK.

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For example, in one study, per-encounter acceptance rates fell from 100% during a time of favorable foraging to approximately 80% for nestmates and 20% for non-nestmates during a period of robbing during a dearth (Downs and Ratnieks 2000).

While overall recruitment to universities and colleges in Scotland is up by one per cent, acceptances from the EU have decreased by ten per cent, UCAS confirmed.

Thus, the basic tenet of our hypothesis is supported: workers in diverse species use a permissive per-encounter recognition strategy that does not cause rejection of nestmates, but does lead to a high rate of per-encounter errors of acceptance.

Our results exhibit a strong correlation between GDP per capita and acceptance, r = .47, P < .0005 (see Figure 15).

Taking a global perspective, our research explored the relationship of four variables (religiosity; science literacy; school-life expectancy; gross domestic product (GDP) per capita) to acceptance of evolution for 35 different countries.

Hence, if rejected individuals try repeatedly to gain entry, then nestmates should be able to gain entrance reasonably quickly, while non-nestmates (who have nearly no probability of acceptance per attempt) should not be able to gain entry at all.

Modeling Instruction (Hestenes, 1987) is another approach gaining wider acceptance both in PER and the broader physics community.

In the survey, 42 per cent of women said the practice was beneficial for social acceptance; 25 per cent for marriage prospects; and 18 per cent for religious approval.

Bottom line: Twitter for Business + Perfect execution + Game changing for companies + Revenue Model ($1 per user, per month) = No-brainer acceptance.

Given a population of N individuals, a type of allele that emerges by mutation with a rate μ per gene per generation is introduced into the population at a rate 2Nμ (assuming diploids, i.e., 2 genes per individual), where it faces acceptance with probability π fixations per introduction.

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