Sentence examples for percentage analysis from inspiring English sources

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The Defendants contend that the Court of Chancery erred by failing to apply a declining percentage analysis in its fee determination.

Data analysis was assisted by detrended correspondence analysis (DCA), similarity percentage analysis (SIMPER) and other statistical tests.

A similarity percentage analysis (SIMPER 7,24,69,74 was used to determine which species contributed most to differences between adjacent depth zones (upper mesophotic-lower mesophotic, lower mesophotic-upper rariphotic, upper rariphotic-lower rariphotic) (Table 4).

Finally, we discuss the benefits of using niche-based models to select the indicator species, instead of using classical ordination methods, twinspan and similarity percentage analysis.

Similarity relationships were investigated by means of multivariate clustering, similarity percentage analysis and nm-MDS ordination; the two experimental designs have been tested by permutational MANOVA and analysis of dispersion (PERMDISP).

They submit that the Court of Chancery did not: correctly apply a declining percentage analysis given the size of the judgment; consider whether the resulting hourly rate was reasonable under the circumstances; and evaluate whether the Fee Award conformed to the Delaware Rules of Professional Conduct.

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To determine the contribution of individual genera to the average Bray-Curtis dissimilarity between the experimental samples and the reference samples, the similarity percentages analysis (SIMPER) was applied to nematode relative abundances.

The GC percentages analysis for WB_A1 and DH_A2 are nearly the same at 49.25% and 49.04%, while GS_B is slightly lower at 48.25% (table 1).

Similarity Percentage (SIMPER) analysis, BEST analysis, and inverse analysis were used in PRIMER 6.1 to understand which species were driving differences between sites.

Analysis Notes: Reported as a percentage, this analysis gives an indication of a wine's dryness.

Based on similarity of percentage (SIMPER) analysis, the families Vibrionaceae, Flavobacteriaceae and BD1 5 explained >5% of the variance between bacterial communities on glass and PDMS filled with 1 wt% AgNPs (Table 1).

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