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A point estimate of the population proportion is given by the sample proportion.
The expected proportion is given by p + 4 p q + q[ 9], where p and q are the frequencies of the major and minor alleles of the SNP in the reference population.
Integration by parts of eq. (3) shows that the proportion of the population experiencing the transition in the time interval Δ t (i.e. the "incident proportion") is given by: If the hazard is constant, that is, if h(t) = h t0) = h, ∫d t = Δ t and the integral collapses.
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For the estimation error, the 95% confidence intervals (the difference between the estimated proportion and the in-sample proportion) are given by (−0.098%,0.075%) and (−0.013%,0.2%) for scenarios A and B, respectively (using inter-quantile range).
A distribution of population proportions is given by a point in the interior of an equilateral triangle whose corners represent x0, x n and 1− x0− x n.
A confidence interval for the difference between the true population proportions is given by: (p1 - p2) - 1.96 × se(p1 - p2) to (p1 - p2) + 1.96 × se(p1 - p2) Where se(p1 - p2) is the standard error of p1 - p2 and is calculated as: Thus, the required confidence interval is -0.171 - 1.96 × 0.063 to -0.171 + 1.96 × 0.063; that is -0.295 to -0.047.
These proportions are given by the red and yellow bars in Figure 5.
The mix proportion is given in Table 1.
In this case, the tracking performance (P, proportion correct) is given by the number of items actually monitored (K, for capacity) divided by the total number of items (set size, N).
The proportion of poor is given by (theta ) and that of rich is given by ((1-theta )).
In models 1 and 2, the equilibrium proportion of eggs fertilized is given by The effect of a reduction in average male fecundity will be an increase in the adult sex ratio at which 50% fertilization occurs (R h).
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