Sentence examples for support fraction from inspiring English sources

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Biopsy was not performed in the remaining four patients (12.9%) because of the extremely low platelet count (<5000 per mm3) or severe hypoxemia under ventilator support (fraction of inspired oxygen 100%).

These rules can be assessed using various statistical terms, for example, support (fraction of transactions that contains both X and Y) and confidence (measures how often items in Y appear in transactions that contain X).

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We then outline a number of open questions about the RPS and the ways in which it may be used to support fractions learning.

The output of FACIL, i.e. a predicted translation for each codon along with confidence values based on the supporting fraction of decision trees in the RFs, is visualized in a Genetic Code Logo (Fig. 1d).

Left to itself, the market would support a fraction of that number.Will politicians ever disengage from business?

(The joint Web site for The Inquirer and The Daily News accounts for just 6.5percentt of the company's advertising revenue, a little below the industry average. On it own, it would support a fraction of the current staff, maybe just a few dozen journalists).

For instance, SHEDS-Wood relies on data from Kissel et al. (1998) to support the fraction of the unclothed body and hand skin that contacts residues.

Similarly, SHEDS-Wood uses data from Leckie et al. (2000) to support the fraction of hand surface area mouthed per mouthing event and the frequency of hand-to-mouth activity.

Tree drawing programs such as FigTree [ 2] can annotate internal nodes with the clade posterior support (the fraction of posterior trees containing the clade), and the credible interval of internal node ages.

ALF: acute lung failure; ARDS: acute respiratory distress syndrome; ECMO: extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; ELS: extracorporeal lung support; FiO2: fraction of inspired oxygen; PaO2: partial pressure of arterial oxygen; PECLA: pumpless extracorporeal lung assist; vv-ECMO: veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

APACHE II, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II; ICU, intensive care unit; SBT, spontaneous breathing trial; PEEP, positive end-expiratory pressure; PS, pressure support; FiO2, fraction of inspired oxygen.

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