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The sample was arrived by using Epi Info 7 StatCalc using estimated PPH prevalence at 20% at 95% confidence interval and design effect of 2. Using this calculation, 500 interviews were required, and 10% additional interviews were added to account for no-responses.
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The consideration of a sample as 'true UTI' was arrived at in a two-stage screening process involving microscopic enumeration of urine leucocytes followed by quantitative urine culture.
Finally, for reasons noted above, the sample was further restricted to immigrants who arrived between 1999 and 2007.
The sample was small.
This could mean that immigrants later in the sample period were arriving at a "poor time" and the factors creating these poor conditions may help explain the relatively poor economic outcomes of these recent immigrants documented in the literature.6 Interestingly, a decline in internal migration, like that in Table 1, also occurred in the United States after 1980.
When the sample is restricted to those who arrived in or after 1979 in column (1), there is strong statistical evidence for a large and negative effect of wage ratio on intended migration duration, in particular at earlier ages.
The late shift was arriving.
The 95 healthcare workers were arrived at as the sample size based on the formula calculation of a sample size where prevalence is not required or known [ 16].
Grouping can be arrived at either hierarchically partitioning the samples or non-hierarchically partitioning the samples.
Once arriving on land, the samples were sonicated for 40 min at 40 °C to equilibrate dissolved N2 between the liquid phase and headspace within the vials prior to analysis.
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