Sentence examples for refers percentage from inspiring English sources

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According to GEM database, (PerCa) refers percentage of 18 64 population who believe that they have the required skills and knowledge to start a business.

Base call rate refers percentage of number of base calls generated from the full length of probe in each tile.

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Color scale refers to percentage of maximal activity in the image.

The decimal place (0.0 0.999) following the Year of Birth refers to percentage of 365 days.

The "% zero" refers to percentage of individuals lacking a particular peak.

%ID (%SIM) refers to percentage identity and similarity with the human β1 protein sequence as determined by alignment.

"Percentage Model" refers to the percentage of cases (correct vs incorrect responses) correctly predicted by the model.

The mean percentage refers to the mean percentage of GPs that perceive the different factors as barriers across all key recommendations.

Percentages after the gene sequencing results refer to percentage identities with a reference strain (4).

Percentages for C. bullatus refer to percentage of venom-duct RNA-seq reads belonging to a given superfamily.

A margin of sampling error of plus or minus three percentage points for example, refers to three percentage points on each candidate's number.

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