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"The probability that a statement might not be true is at least Ψ (e.g. 89 %)" seems more explicit and understandable than commonly used "likely", "very likely" and the like cf. [48].
Although our methods enabled us to compare exposure risk among different groups, the testing methods we used likely did not estimate the true AIV prevalence in wildlife.
A further modulation of Rhod-dex initial release rate could be achieved when DOTAP was used, likely due to the electrostatic interactions occurring between macromolecule and cationic phospholipid.
Even though the use of perceptual latent variable may be suitable for this, they have not been used, likely because of their high data collection and estimation costs.
In this study, we used likely proxies for respiratory infections in children, such as antibiotic use and ventilation tube insertions (VTI), to estimate the impact of the vaccine on a national level.
The latest report from McAfee notes that the rush of point-of-sale credit card breaches that hit consumers in Q4 of last year — most notably at Target but other retailers as well — came from such sources, with the malware used "likely purchased 'off the shelf' from the Cybercrime-as-a-Service community" (one example illustrated above).
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This is a moot point, however, if pollsters are already using likely voter models.
At the state level, most of the recent data — perhaps 80 percent of the polls released — are already using likely voter models.
As the figure makes clear, there are some big pro-Obama house effects out there, particularly before pollsters started using likely voter filters.
FP use likely averted 19.7% of infections and 13.1% of deaths.
Nonetheless, the chance of nuclear weapons being used will likely remain very low.
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