Sentence examples for the equivalent estimates from inspiring English sources

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For those new claimants (re- directed to NSA, the equivalent estimates were- directeds 27% (lone parento) aNSA45% versus 32% (partherequivalent), i.estimateslar proportional increase for lone and partnered parents.

It is much better to compare this number against the equivalent estimates in other regions or compare this regional measure over time to see the effect of either changing crime numbers or changing police strategies.

14 In our study, the equivalent estimates were 0.90 for sensitivity and specificity.

For comparison, the equivalent estimates for total E2 for the same two studies were 1.29 (95% CI: 0.97, 1.70) or 1.36 (95% CI: 1.08, 1.70), respectively.

This dwarfs the equivalent estimates for other social taxa (e.g. 1 origin in the ants [ 3], 1 4 origins in the termites [ 4], fewer than 11 times in the wasps and bees [ 5]).

In accordance with other studies, the correlations between pedigree and genomic measures of inbreeding in cows were lower than the equivalent estimates in bulls [ 30, 31], which implies that pedigree recording was worse for females than for males.

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The sibling relative risk (λs) for T2D attributable to all currently-known susceptibility variants combined is only ∼1.07, well below the equivalent estimate from epidemiological studies of ∼3.0 [5].

The equivalent estimate for men with BMI ≥28 kg/m (n = 817; 65 cases of diabetes) was 0.43 (0.43–0.43).

Using appropriate weighting, the equivalent estimate for England would be around 215 deaths, representing 11% of all deaths observed within 5 years from diagnosis in this population.

For example, where an MP is not implicated in the scandal, a typical constituent who voted for that MP and identifies with the MP's party is estimated to think that the MP 'did not overclaim' with probability 0.56, whereas the equivalent estimate is 0.33 for a constituent who did not vote for the MP and does not identify with the MP's party.

16 The pattern of overall association between cotinine level and CHD risk among non-smokers in this study (expressed as a 2% (−5% to 11%) increase in CHD risk for each doubling of cotinine concentration) is weaker than in the previous study, where the equivalent estimate was 16% (6% to 27%).

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