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Further, assume that the observed normalized distance between the two sequences is p (that is, p is the proportion of sites at which the two sequences differ).
The results of Experiment 2 consisted of proportions of responses at which the standard stimulus, a non-vibrating plate with stiffness 90 N/mm, was judged less stiff than a comparison that varied in stiffness and in vibration amplitude.
The H2 consumption for the reduction of the spent catalyst is in direct proportion to the temperature at which the DRM reforming reaction was conducted.
By unbiased copying, we mean copying in direct proportion to the rate at which the alternative variants are demonstrated.
Pairwise distance matrices were drawn to calculate p-distance, the proportion of nucleotide sites at which the two sequences differ for the totality of the sites compared.
Heterozygosity was calculated as the proportion of autosomal SNPs at which the individual carries a heterozygous genotype.
We then ranked the genes by proportion of variant sites at which the confidence probability estimated by PHASE was less than one.
We also interrogated the curve resulting from a regression between age and the proportion of risky choices, to locate the point of inflection, which is the age at which the proportion of risky choices is maximal.
Over a 4-year period POWRE financed over 600 women nationwide at a critical stage of their science careers--the point at which the proportion of women starts to decline precipitously.
The p-distance is the proportion of amino acid mutations at which the two sequences to be compared are different.
The perceptual boundary between "s" and "sh" categories was defined as the point at which the proportion of "s" responses was 0.5.
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