Exact(4)
The possible alternation sequences are equal to the number of arms entries minus three.
Allocating the participants, we used as strict as possible alternation between the cohorts.
The percentage alternation was calculated as the ratio of actual to possible alternation (defined as the total number of arm entries minus two), multiplied by 100 [ 3, 17].
However, next to a randomized design, a controlled design like the present, with as strict as possible alternation between women allocated to the cohorts, would likely be the most effective.
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Possible alternations in the expression of two critical genes involved in yeast apoptosis, MCA1 and NUC1, were assayed by real-time PCR.
Such a nominalization would still, in principle, have 576 possible alternations.
Percentage alternation is the number of triads containing entries into all three arms divided by the maximum possible alternations (the total number of arms entered minus 2) X 100.
In principle, for any verbal nominalization, the size of the set of possible alternations is equal to the number of possible role-fillers raised to the power of the number of arguments.
One candidate for normalizing the count of the number of normalizations that occur would be to do so with respect to the size of the set of logically possible alternations for that nominalization.
Similar findings were obtained for both of two test sessions (number of alternations/total number of possible alternations ×100 (AS1), fig 4A), indicating all mouse groups had similar levels of working memory.
This type of analysis could be applied to the data on nominalizations, for which it has a distinct advantage, since it allows all ten nominalizations to be grouped together irrespective of the number of arguments (and hence possible alternations) for the individual nouns.
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