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Since then, joint ventures, joint stock companies, and foreign enterprises have been brought into pension pools in some cities.
When the study samples were pooled according to river only, the differences became more marked (fig. 2).
Typical large-scale statistical comparisons over time and space have between 2,250 and 4,850 observations, using pooled cross-section time-series datasets.
Instead of having complete connectivity among all pools, the slots are only connected to the header and vice versa.
The evidence indicates however, that planters managed to find alternative sources of capital, such as pooling financial resources.
Effects of venous pooling on renal hemodynamics and water, electrolyte and aldosterone excretion during normal gestation.
All habitats pooled, these two families included together 24% of all species and 28% of genera.
The plasma pools were formed in 1999 and 2000, during a low incidence period.
Males and females were pooled for the discordant twin analyses.
Five spatially-distinct samples from each food bin were pooled for analysis.
In the present study, when infrapopulations were pooled as temporal samples, significant differences in allele frequencies were detected.
Outbreaks of cryptosporidiosis can be prolonged, involve multiple pools and be difficult to control.
Because data were pooled over several years of observation, we specified random-effects models that allow for the non-independence of individual observations across time.
The 10 swabs were tested both individually and as one pooled sample.
The faecal samples from each day and hamster were individually pooled and weighed.
A public garden, an amusement park and two swimming pools were also part of the development plan.
Permutations of the ranks (whether of sons, grandsons or the pools of sons plus grandsons) were performed within sires.
Presumably the injected proteins accumulate in soluble pools before assimilation.
Although variation existed between sites, prevalence data were pooled to describe the general pattern of transmission in the highveld and lowveld areas.
The aid budget was calculated by pooling the separate allotments of up to 18 agencies.
There was no difference in densities between branches so the counts per branch per cage were pooled.
The sows are assigned to the following pools : replacement gilts, batches and culled sows.
A total of 39 pools were obtained from all trawls.
The table presents the unstandardized regression coefficients for all the nations in a region pooled together.
Alleles with frequency less than 0n05 were pooled with their nearest neighbouring size class to ensure adequate sample sizes.
There is an urgent need to reconsider the popular tendency to convert chlorinated swimming pools into nature-like swimming ponds.
In addition, shared water filtration systems may allow spread of oocysts between pools within a swimming complex.
The chlorine concentration of swimming pools was increased from 1n0 to 2n5 mg\\l each night.
Other pools in the community were notified of the outbreak early on as were day-care centres.
Saving tests by pooling sera - how great are the benefits ?
They find (for pooled data) a relationship in the predicted direction.
Because data patterns and statistical results were identical, the data were pooled.
The haemolymph samples from 5 flies each were pooled on ice.
Recognition patterns were very similar within pools from all 3 farms.
Rare alleles with frequency of less than 0n01 were pooled with the closest size class for linkage analyses.
To answer this, a repeated measures logistic regression analysis was performed with the two sets of data pooled together.
In the multivariate analyses the occurrence of life events were pooled over 24 months.
There is no market incompleteness here and all risks are pooled.
Feminists argue that household data can be misleading ; power dynamics within couples and families mean that it cannot be assumed that resources are pooled equitably.
To estimate the cyclical behavior of capital-asset ratios we rely on pooled cross-section times series regressions with a fixed-effects procedure8.
Firstly, public swimming pools are an important potential source of large numbers of cryptosporidiosis cases.
Swimming in freshwater pools was only a risk factor if cattle drank there.
Since there are freshwater pools in the area, subjects were asked if they were used for swimming and if cattle drank there.
Importantly, the arguments for mandator y, parent-funded insurance schemes still rely on the same fount of argument that supports wrongful life liability without pooled risk.
At the predictive level, the model performs only slightly better than models with just 1-, 2- or 3-infected pools.
The data in these experiments were therefore pooled (fig. 2b and c).
The total number of mosquitoes that were collected on a particular day was therefore pooled for analysis purposes.
In preliminary experiments plants grown in unshaded pools turned brown and died, in part because of a 'clothes-line' effect.
Because children gave fewer commands, all types were pooled.
The damage scores for the two cross sections were pooled to provide an estimate of internal damage for each plant.
A chunk is represented in the pattern of connections between these pools of units.
Categories 2, 8 and 9 were pooled and classified as 'other' for the analysis since the difference between these three factors was not always obvious.
Each antimicrobial treatment was examined in at least three independent flowcell experiments using different saliva pools.
To reduce inherent variations, saliva used in these experiments was collected and pooled from six or more individuals.
As the records from the two villages are pooled for this analysis, a dichotomous variable was also included to control for the possible village effect.
The results are pooled over the free response and multiple choice conditions because preliminary analyses showed no significant effects as a function of condition.
The means of scores for random and serial orders of direct judgment were pooled.
Data are pooled from four experiments conducted in 1999 and 2000.
My experience of it is that it breeds in shallow grassy clean-water pools, so its appearance in winter was not to be expected.
Therefore, untreated and refractory diploids were pooled in tests to determine any effects of ploidy status.
An interaction test between subgroups should be performed prior to the survival analysis to see if g r o u p s can be pooled.
However, since the best available evidence is better than no evidence at all, the results of the pooled data are summarised.
More than 100 flies, wild collected or emerging from fallen morinda fruits, were pooled to make a mass culture.
To be as effective with real data, however, the expected average rank of sons and grandsons should be identical, allowing them to be pooled.
Mating categories (number of matings) were pooled as necessary to ensure observed and expected frequencies of 1 or more in all cells.
Again a mass culture was established by pooling more than 30 isofemale lines.
No significant variation among lines within each group was detected, so lines were again pooled for analysis.
The data from these ten children were pooled and the objective for nominative overextension rates calculated.
Data are pooled over beets and lettuce because there was no crop by seed meal interaction for either year.
Two studies have added to our knowledge of tissue antigens in polymyalgia though, inevitably, such results may merely reflect local genetic pools.
Namely, if no interaction exists between center and treatment effect, the data can be pooled, thereby giving a more precise estimate of treatment effect.
If the number of deviants (seeds or seed pools) does not exceed c1 after the first stage of sampling, then the lot is accepted.
Testing seed pools rather than individual seeds is introduced as another way of adding efficiency to the testing process.
The testing plan with pools of 500 seeds also has a consumer's risk of about 5%, but the producer's risk is high, at about 60%.
In sequential testing plans, the number of seeds or seed pools to be tested is not specified.
The remainder of the discussion in this appendix will present formulas for testing seed pools.
The volumetric experiment was repeated 5-6 times, and data were pooled together.
Due to small sample sizes for individual traps, we pooled contents of all traps and of all ground quadrats, respectively, at each tree for analysis.
Data from all locations were pooled, because sample sizes at individual sites were otherwise too small.
Because the position of seeds either above or below litter had no significant effect, categories were pooled for this figure.
In the case of no difference, data of the two measurement years were pooled for further analyses.
A reanalysis of pooled data from completed epidemiological studies may also be an option for the future.
As a result, time-series (more specifically, pooled cross-sectional time-series) data were introduced in the early 1990s, and cross-time shirking analyses were produced.
The six soil subsamples of each plot were pooled into a composite sample.
In the above analysis, data from all species within a category were pooled.
Theoretically, the more samples pooled, the greater the improvement in power.
Because arrays are usually more expensive than subjects, sample pooling frequently may help defray the total cost of an experiment.
A profile of independent variables (clinical, dietary and baseline lipids) was pooled across all studies and the univariate relationship was determined.
However, there is a fundamental difference between pooling sovereignty on trade and agriculture and pooling economic sovereignty.
If there is heavy rain during their exposed period, the pools are rendered brackish, rather than saline.
One of the most common methods is pooling.
Everything else being equal, rapid population growth favoured cottage industry by providing industrial employers with larger local pools of available labour.
In any case, readers should realize that developing large item pools is quite costly and may prove to be prohibitive for some.
Sampling dates within one month were pooled for ease of presentation.
The deviant peer construct was computed from similar item pools for grades 6, 8, 10, and 12.
Simple correlations between the physiological and environmental variables were computed after pooling the respective data.
The standard deviation on the expressive measure pooled across all occasions was 20.68 points.
Analysis using a t-test indicated no differences in frequency among the word pools.
I am thinking in terms of pooling some currency reserves.
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