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The number or expression written below the line in a fraction (thus 2 in ½).
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Data related to denominators (number of births per year, place of residence and age of the mother) were obtained from the Registry of Newborns of the Basque Country.
If the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio measures prove sensitive to denominators close to zero in absolute value, the treatment and control arms are compared using the net monetary benefit approach in order to avoid the discrepancy [ 23].
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Quality measures were also available which allow selection of complete records with respect to denominator, prescribing and demographic data.
(4×2)/(8×2) is essentially the same as 4/8 × 2/2 Remember that when multiplying two fractions, we multiply across, meaning numerator to numerator and denominator to denominator.
To guard against this, a small positive regularization parameter is added to the denominator to ensure numerical stability [11]).
Tomorrowland is, definitely, the world's festival, and to appeal to so many ilks requires appealing to common denominators.
Our goal here was to get the denominators to look exactly the same.
And then in other cases, sometimes you only have to multiply one denominator to make it equal to the denominator of the other fraction in the equation.
Similar preference orders applied to the denominators.
We had no information on emigration to recalculate denominators over time.
These infants contributed person time to the denominators of the calculated rates.
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