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The simulation results show correctly classified percentage of normal and abnormal (intrusion) class using confusion matrix.
The pollination with 'Beraim' pollen produced the lowest percentage of normal fruits (21.3%).
Respondents' perceptions that they had personally experienced climate change or extreme weather significantly increased with warmer relative (percentage of normal) minimum temperatures on the day of the study.
Possible causes of infertility are a low sperm count, low motility, or a low percentage of normal forms.
The pollination with 'Zahidi' pollen at DNC brought the highest percentage of normal fruit set (57.5%) and maximum bunch yield (4.59 kg) with acceptable fruit weight and size.
The results showed that both total and progressive motility, as well as the percentage of normal spermatozoa, were higher for EP sperm than for CT sperm (P < 0.01).
It is widely believed that a high percentage of normal, healthy patients without sinusitis symptoms have abnormal findings on sinus CT.
Temperature was the most important factor affecting development of both species causing faster progression through developmental stages as well as a decrease in the percentage of normal development.
To determine what percentage of normal eyes follow the ISNT rule, and whether ISNT rule variants may be more generalizable to the normal population.
As a percentage of normal weekday levels, weekend staffing was just 2.2percentnt for pharmacy staff, 13.1 per cent for therapy staff, 69.6 per cent for non-consultant staff and 93.8 per cent for nursing staff.
The mean functional score (rating percentage of normal) at treatment completion was 97.3% (range 87 100%).
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