Sentence examples for proportion of deviation from inspiring English sources

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Consideration of the regression residuals revealed that a large proportion of deviation from the regression model was accounted for by some laboratory kept clones.

Duplication error – which is defined as the proportion of deviation of the measurement from the average – is calculated for each observed value.

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In both groups, non-permissible deviations were more common than permissible deviations (that is, toxicity and comorbidity); however, the proportion of deviations that were non-permissible was lower among patients who achieved remission compared with those who did not (8.0 versus 16.9%, P <0.0001).

However, issues of concern remained in China; the proportions of deviation from cholesterol reference intake significantly increased over time, with around 37.2% males and 31.3% females having a daily cholesterol intake of more than 300 mg in 2011.

When deviations are relatively small, they are reflected in the immediately following response interval even when they are below the detection threshold [35], [36], although the proportion of the deviation reflected seems to decrease for larger (10 50%) deviations [37].

Generally, in the semi-arid areas climate change played a decreasing role in runoff reduction comparing with other causes, while in the semi-humid areas it induced a higher and more variable proportion of runoff deviation according to the decade means.

For both the experimental group and the control group, scanning data of tissue surface and cast surface showed a good fit with each other in the majority, regardless of some small proportion of positive deviation area.

The high proportion of phenotypic deviations and the wide range of abnormalities observed among the transformants suggests that mutagenesis by gene-disruption library transformation is a useful strategy to establish a highly diverse population of Physcomitrella patens mutants for functional genome analysis.

In the absence of a clinical measure, the Minimally Important Difference (MID) can be estimated as some proportion of the standard deviation; a reasonable MID might represent one-quarter to one-third of a standard deviation for the score in question.

According to (34), (eta_{SpatialDisp/Total}) = 82.25%, therefore, the proportion of the standard deviation of the wind power calculation errors caused by neglecting the spatial dispersion of wind speeds in the standard deviation of the total errors was 82.25% in the day of 26 August.

For all patients, the deviation (continuous variables) from the expected ideal alignment and the proportion of patients with deviations ≤1, 2, 3, and 4° from the expected ideal value was calculated.

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