Sentence examples for proportions equivalent from inspiring English sources

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If approved, it would be an arrest of historic proportions, equivalent to the US Federal Bureau of Investigations jailing George Bush or British police taking Tony Blair or Gordon Brown into custody.

These proportions (equivalent to the probability of a single virion to be a mutant), both here and below, cannot yet be precisely determined they are sensitive to some biological parameters that are not yet known accurately and some that are specific to a particular virus or mutant.

The prevalence of UI among women included in this study was at proportions equivalent to a major public health problem.

In replicates, the null hypothesis is true for all genes, but would be expected to be falsely rejected in proportions equivalent to the calculated p-values.

The latter were composed of haematopoietic cells of the myeloid, erythroid and megakaryocytic lineage in proportions equivalent to normal mature bone marrow.

Treatment of the OGD-hippocampal slices with pure vitamin C and GSH in proportions equivalent to that found in the extracts exhibited a parallel effect on NO generation as to that found with the drugs.

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q is complementary proportion equivalent to one (1) minus P; that is, 1 − 0.6 equal to 0.4.

As per the description of primary urethral carcinoma by Boiven and Deuges published in 1833, these tumors constitute a very small proportion, equivalent to lesser than 1% of all female urothelial cancer [ 13].

TGAs belonging to the 1CDS-relic class consist of one CDS and one gene relic and represents ~10% of the total number of TGAs, a proportion equivalent to that of the 3CDSs-TGA class.

Individuals with empty stomachs were removed and the anterior third of the gut was examined under a stereo microscope and the volume proportion (equivalent to area proportion at uniform width) of each prey category observed in the sample was estimated to the nearest 10%, adapted from Windell [ 75].

Indeed, in a cross between a weeping lovegrass isolate and an isolate pathogenic to both weeping lovegrass and rice, Valent and Chumley (1991) obtained 2 of 59 F1 progeny (i.e., 3%) pathogenic on rice, a proportion equivalent to the segregation of five additive genes involved in host specificity.

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