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It is interesting that absenteeism (percent of work time missed) correlates less with health than presenteeism (impairment while working).
The percent of work time missed due to health was moderately correlated with number of absent workdays in the past three months (r = 0.56).
For each job, the probability was derived from the percent of workers exposed in the considered job code, the frequency from the percent of work time, and the intensity from the concentration of asbestos fibers in the air expressed as fibers per milliliter (f/ml).
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For fuzzy controller, the percent of working time in which temperature and relative humidity were maintained in less than ±1 °C and ±5% from the set points were found to be 78.76% and 96.83%, respectively.
Almost half (47 percent) of working adults agree that asking for flexible work options would hurt their chances of advancing in their job.
Using unconfirmed SNPs as discovered in this study the percent of working GoldenGate assays should be the product of the validation rate by the conversion rate of confirmed SNPs.
And the percent of working-age Americans actually working -- 64.2percentt -- hasn't improved.
To be sure, its entries are alphabetically arranged, but perhaps ninety-five percent of the work is to be found in the footnotes, called Ôremarks,' that often bear little relation to the main text.
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