Sentence examples for proportion of adequacy from inspiring English sources

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It has been calculated that 200 abdominal echographies are requested per month, therefore the 1067 echographies necessary should be collected within the foreseen study period (January 2007-April 2010), accepting an alpha risk of 0.05 for a precision of ± 3% in a bilateral contrast for an estimated proportion of adequacy of abdominal echographies of 50%.

The proportion of adequacy was the highest in the group of girls and boys aged to 8 years (19.2%) compared to the two others groups (7.0% for the 9 13 years old girls and 8.4% for the 9 13 years old boys) (Table  2).

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The objective of this study was to assess the clarity of outcome reporting, proportion of registered trials, and adequacy of outcome registration in RCTs published in top behavioral health journals.

We selected the following as indicators of adequacy of care: a) proportion receiving migraine-specific acute medications (triptans); b) proportion of those clearly eligible receiving any preventative medication; c) proportions receiving medical care through GP or specialist (neurologist or specialist in headache medicine).

This group had the lowest score of help adequacy, and proportion of individuals living in supervised apartments.

KMO is a measure of sampling adequacy for the proportion of common variance caused by underlying factors.

The primary endpoint was adequacy of anticoagulation (proportion of INR measurements within range ± 0.5 units).

Diet, for instance, is not just about the calories consumed or the proportion of carbohydrates, proteins, and fat or adequacy of vitamins and other micronutrients in the food.

If intakes are assessed accurately, one would expect that proportion of the population below the EAR to approximate the proportion of the population who do not meet their requirement for the physiological criterion of adequacy used to set the EAR.

KMO is a measure of sampling adequacy that indicates the proportion of variance which is common variance, i.e., which might be caused by underlying factors (Shrestha et al. 2008).

The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy which reflects the proportion of common variance in the variables was 0.79 while Barlett's Test of Sphericity was statistically significant, indicating significant relationships between the variables.

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