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But something strange happens when you take a number representing the proportion of people in a sample and apply it to a single individual.
Hence, in the final analysis, the model was refined to include a term representing the proportion of Ti in the electrospinning solution.
The flexibility of every process is expressed in the term of percentage, representing the proportion of one adjustable process in the installed capacity of cement enterprise.
The Novolizer® also delivers a high-quality aerosol (high fine particle fraction representing the proportion of respirable particles), provides a refillable cartridge system, an accurate dose counter, a low intrinsic resistance, and enables reliable and consistent dose delivery.
Cumulative spatial patterns of disturbance, representing the proportion, arrangement, size, and number of disturbances, and adjusted annually for spectral recovery, were quantified in 223 watersheds using a Landsat time series dataset where disturbance events are detected and classified annually from 1985 to 2011.
The notation is similar as in the previous cross-sectional model, with a 0 Y denoting the risk adjustment of the youngest age group (young adults) and p 0 N representing the proportion of net-payers (aged 19 to 60 years) at baseline (time 0).
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The parameters in the model representing the proportions of site classes and the ω ratios are summarized in Table 2.
Percentage represents the proportion of the stationary blocks.
C represents the proportion of the cohort in a phase.
Red segments represent the proportion of non-cytotoxic molecules and blue segments represent the proportion of cytotoxic molecules.
The variable names in model (8) represent the proportion of the specific component in the mixture.
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