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The World Bank issued preliminary figures on Monday that recalculated the economic output of 146 countries, including China, after excluding differences in domestic prices and currencies.
The most recent meta-analysis, by Chowdhury et al, 23 that recalculated published effect estimates to derive comparisons of the bottom versus the top tertile of vitamin D levels came to similar effect estimates for all-cause mortality (relative risk 1.35 (1.22 to 1.49)) and cardiovascular mortality (1.35 (1.13 to 1.61)).
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Companies may decide that recalculating the value of past options grants every quarter is not worth the trouble, and move to straight stock grants.
Of critical interest is that recalculating the FRR after removing the high-risk variants suggests that the FRR will be only slightly reduced, to 1.93.
Reduction to the pole is a standard technique that recalculates dipolar magnetic anomalies to monopole anomalies over their causative bodies (Telford et al, 1990).
Notice that all j ~ i, j are calculated only once before the training in epochs starts and then we also calculate the weight updates only with varying e that is the only vector that is recalculated at every epoch in the modified L-M formula (14).
To quantify his progress in this last task, Kerouac devised a numerical "batting average" that he recalculated as he went.
Under current law, Social Security recipients ages 65through6969 lose $1 of their benefit for every $3 they earn beyond a maximum amount that is recalculated each year.
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