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This index considered the similarity among 3 h, 12 h, and 24 h groups as the number of genes shared divided by the total number of genes present in either one of them.
The similarity between sequences Q and S are the number of unique k-mers shared, divided by the smallest total unique k-mer count in either Q or S. Diverse data sets (DNA, RNA, protein and human readable language) of various sizes ranging from 2.8 million to 687 million characters (Table 1) were used for testing Simrank in comparison to other tools.
Briefly, each node in the network represented a gene set that was associated with survival in the van de Vijver dataset (FDR < 0.01), with an edge present between gene sets if the number of genes the two gene sets shared divided by the number of genes in the union of the gene sets was > 0.20.
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(The earnings yield is earnings per share divided by the current share price; it is the inverse of the price-to-earnings ratio, or P/E).
As a matter of simple algebra, it is the inverse of the equity earnings yield (earnings per share divided by price).
It is defined as market price per share divided by annual earnings per share.
Each WEB's price is essentially the net asset value of the shares divided by the number of shares in the basket.
Look at it another way, by inverting the PSR ratio, which then gives you sales per share divided by stock price.
In times when the cost of debt financing drops relative to earnings yields profits per share, divided by price companies tend to favor shareholders, according to credit strategists at Bank of America.
Since the technology boom of the late 1990s, investors have tended to pay less attention to dividend yields the annual dividend per share divided by the current price favoring instead low price-to-earnings ratios.
The formula for calculating P/E is simple: The market value per share divided by the earnings per share.
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