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The eventual proportion of anticipated high-risk individuals who agreed to undergo randomization was 49%.
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The proportion of consumers anticipating an increase in their incomes edged up to 10.2percentt, from 8.3percentt.
Another study used a low fluency of alpha particles and demonstrated that, when only 2% of the cell population was irradiated, the CDKN1A, CDC2, CCNB1, and RAD51 genes were expressed in a greater proportion of cells than anticipated, an effect that decreased in the presence of a gap junction inhibitor [27].
A large proportion of adults can anticipate experiencing some form of physical disability, be it temporary or permanent, at some point, and all would benefit from an optimally accessible environment.
The proportion of women who anticipate career interruptions for parenting has risen with each successive generation.
Still, Table 3 shows that a large proportion of the carers who anticipated at baseline that their Pt would be less than a year in fact anticipated this correctly (90.2%% of the 41 carers with Pt < 6 months; 69.2 % of the 39 carers with 6 months < Pt < 1 year; thus 80.0 % in aggregate).
The lower number of genes also suggests that gene hunters have already received or applied for patents on a greater proportion of total genes than anticipated -- leaving less room for newcomers.
With an anticipated response proportion of about 80%, we expect to interview 380 cases overall.
Taken together these results suggest that despite recent efforts to de-stigmatise mental health problems, a substantial proportion of military personnel still anticipate stigma and believe that any help-seeking behaviour is likely to negatively impact their career and relationships with their seniors.
Citigroup said: "The key question, especially in the UK, is what proportion of this price increase is anticipated to stick.
We anticipated the proportion of participants in the control group who respond with a ≥2 reduction in blinded IGA would be between 25% and 50%.
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