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The sample proportion represents the population proportion (p).
This proportion represents the probability of obtaining at least the observed number of positive trends by chance alone.
This proportion represents the probability that each anticoagulant had of achieving the highest net clinical benefit across a range of ρvalues.
The proportion of simulations in which a catheter returned the highest monetary net benefit represents the probability that catheter type is optimal; 1 minus this proportion represents the probability that the catheter does not return the highest monetary net benefits, but instead incurs a cost, and the decision is incorrect.
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If a mixed setting was selected, then the proportion representing the ambulatory patients was asked (<25, 25 to 50, 50 to 75 or >75%).
If a mixed setting was selected, then the proportion representing the pediatric patients was asked (<25, 25 to 50, 50 to 75 or >75%).
If mixed patients was selected, then the proportion representing the pediatric patients was asked (<25, 25 to 50, 50 to 75 or >75%).
Compliance with home quarantine was calculated as a proportion, representing the number of days spent at home, divided by the number of recommended days of quarantine (i.e. voluntary self-quarantine beyond this period was not assessed).
Whether intentional or not, the ratio represents the best proportions to transfer to the brain.
The proportions represent the number of input neurons in a discrete brain region normalized to the total number of input neurons detected in a higher prioritized level (color-coded) in the brain structure hierarchal tree developed in the ARA.
Total sample numbers indicate the actual number of observations that occur in the data; weighted proportions represent the relative size of the given population when extrapolated to national level.
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