Sentence examples for sum of population from inspiring English sources

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Normalizing neural responses by the sum of population activity allows the nervous system to adjust its sensitivity according to task demands, facilitating intensity-invariant information processing.

The birth in each year was the annual average population multiplied by birth rate; the annual average population was half of the sum of population at the end of last year and that at the end of this year.

The coefficient taste parameter vector for each respondent (beta_{n}^{{prime }}) can be decomposed as the sum of population mean b and a stochastic deviation η n representing the respondent tastes in the population of the households.

(7) Here, is the population-weighted average scaled semivariance on a log scale, p total is the total population of the study area, p i,j is the sum of population in census tracts i and j, and is the value of the semivariance function at the distance between centroids of census tracts i and j.

The capacity index C j for each facility j is calculated by dividing number of beds in facility j (S j ) with sum of population P k (in 100,000) for villages k that are located within 15 km network distance of the facility j as shown in Equation 1. 1 C j = S j / ∑ P k In the second and final step of the 2SFCA method, A i was calculated for each village.

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The aggregated population GP is a sum of populations in all populated locations on a certain time point.

The ratios were calculated as follows: Relative Illness Ratio (RIR): (Ci/Σ Ci)/(Ni/Σ Ni) Ci: number of cases of influenza-like illness in a given age group Σ Ci: Sum of cases of influenza-like illness in all age groups Ni: Population in a given age group Σ Ni: Sum of populations in all age groups.

Finally, for each species, we estimated means, standard deviations, and sums of population geometric means and population density.

To more accurately reflect the density of human habitation in each census tract, we dis-aggregated each tract into its constituent block groups (one to nine block groups per tract), estimated the population density for each block group, and then created a population-weighted sum of these population densities to estimate the average population density at which tract residents live.

"Accessible daytime population" is defined as the sum of the population and persons who are outside the community but can potentially gain access to the community in a relatively short time during the day.

Proportion of the country population covered by EARSS was then calculated by dividing the sum of catchment populations by the total population of the country (4 ).

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