Sentence examples for percentage defined from inspiring English sources

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The resulting two-stage pavement designs are then used to obtain an indicator called the stage design strength ratio (percentage) defined as the ratio of the relative strength change to the design relative strength.

A typical alignment percentage defined as number of uniquely aligned reads over total pass filtered reads was around 55-65%.

This is comparable to the percentage defined as having low income in Norway using the EU definition of 60% of median income [ 25].

Therefore, we also quantified the split percentage, defined as the percentage of cells that successfully divided into two daughter cells during the recorded time period.

The relative alpha percentage, defined uniquely as 6-14 Hz frequency power divided by the total power (1-20 Hz), was calculated over 2 minute windows to generate a histogram periodically throughout the day.

Contrary to SBECD, voriconazole elimination by CVVH accounted for only a small and clinically irrelevant percentage (defined as a fraction of clearance due to CVVH of <25%) of the voriconazole total body clearance.

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Scenario definition (labels): The percentage defines the responder rate and the Euro value defines the first year AVD costs in thousands (e.g. 25%/€55 means AVD response rate of 25% and the first year AVD costs of €55,000).

For fGFP, the percentage defines the complete dendritic area, as it is homogenously distributed and limited to the membrane periphery.

The intra-observer and inter-observer variability were expressed as relative difference (percentages), defined as difference of the means between the two measurements, divided by their mean value and multiplied by 100.

These percentages define three inclusion levels, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8, which are referred to as the Tag-Along Factors (TAFs).

The swelling percentage is defined as the percentage ratio between the increasing in specimen height (ΔH) under a standard stress to the initial height of specimen (H0).

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