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Examples of proportion


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First, variability at 1 ; 8 was typically more evident in proportions of tokens than in proportions of types.
The proportions do not sum to 1n0 since the odd, other, and ambiguous categories are not represented here.
All results are reported as proportions of the total number of responses produced for a given age and condition.
In fact the proportions of incomers were very similar in 1881 to what they had been in 1851, and probably long before that.
Thus, the sample proportions were based on the known population proportions.
We first compare the proportions of people who choose each schooling level.
As long as two sectors coexist, the demand for labor from the modern sector determines the population proportions of wage earners and subsisters.
Inputs must always be combined in fixed proportions.
The hypothesis testing for proportions was the chi-squared test.
By expressing as absolute difference, power grows quite fast when sample proportions are smaller than expected.
In the case of a proportional at small sample proportions, the power to establish noninferiority remains low.
We have shown that outcome proportions and influence the overall power of the study to infer noninferiority.
By expressing as absolute deviation, the power grows quite fast when sample proportions are smaller than expected.
The current article is aimed at cost-minimization studies, where the clinical outcome is expressed in a dichotomous primary variable (proportions).
Utilization, pushing and debarking are recorded as proportions of the total within each category.
All proportions were arcsine-transformed prior to statistical analysis.
The proportions of species in the different subfamilies do not differ significantly between category 3 and the rest of the whole forest community.
Uprooting proportions declined moving from the valleys up to the ridges.
We evaluated the face validity of the proportions of nonhazardous, hazardous, and harmful drinkers using data from a test sample.
I'm good at being organic, feeling the proportions between things.
The study does include participants with a wide range of educational levels, which is more important to this study than the proportions represented.
Nearly equal proportions of cells showed increases or decreases in activity during fixation.
Accordingly, the proportions of oocytes with condensed and dispersed chromosomes increased.
Summing these proportions indicates that these direct drives collectively comprise between 0.46 and 0.77 of the total information flow.
Table 3 shows proportions of different linguistic means used for reference maintenance.
In the first part, he deals with problems such as proportions, excess and deficit (double false position), and linear equations.
When the proportions of these two groups were compared for the three months of sampling, no statistically significant difference was found between the groups.
Relative proportions and relative proportions over time were compared using the x2 test and the x2 test for trend respectively.
Low intensity exercise and varying proportions of dietary glucose and fat modify milk and mammary gland compositions and pup growth.
Values expressed as proportions of the total number of foraging observations per species.
Second, it used a wide array of kinship levels, including twins, siblings, half-siblings and cousins, in approximately representative proportions.
The proportions reported in the following refer to the 119 scientists and decision makers who completed the questionnaire.
To keep the analysis to manageable proportions, we reduce individual policy items to summary indices.
Trees accounted for larger proportions of species and stems beneath remnant trees.
Confidence limits for proportions were obtained from the binomial distribution.
Panels (e)-(l) depict the proportions of subjects with each of the individual symptoms and are more akin to cumulative distributions.
More generally, theory always involves both implicit and explicit dimensions; but the proportions vary from person to person and field to field.
Computation of identity-by-descent proportions shared by two siblings.
The proportions of deaths documented in infants and in those aged 15-17 years declined (14n8 % to 11n5 % and 10n9 % to 3n5 %, respectively).
They presented a revised project of immense proportions.
Slightly higher proportions of working class parents than middle class parents were living in residential or nursing homes.
True appreciation of music consisted in knowing the musical consonances, abstracting their mathematical proportions, and understanding in them the reflection of divine harmony.
Figure 2 charts these mean proportions for the 3; 9 age group.
Error bars indicate 95 % confidence intervals for the proportions shown.
Error bars indicate 95 % confidence intervals surrounding the proportions indicated in the graph.
The latter was strongly dominated by leptomonad promastigotes (58 %), whereas at the poles there were roughly equal proportions of leptomonad forms and metacyclic promastigotes.
Revenue shortfalls in the basic pension system also exacerbated central budget deficits as the state absorbed higher proportions of program financing.
Aristotle indicated that appropriate proportions were used to analyze these systems of justice, the geometric, the arithmetic, and some other!
We measured these proportions separately for each module, and then took the arithmetic mean of the resulting figures.
Models are typically copies that manage to be both concrete examples and exemplary, in differing proportions.
The proportions of these hydrocarbons increased in extracts of parasitized honey bees.
The estimates, as proportions, are as follows: health (0.03), education (0.05), defense (0.13).
Therefore, the private specialist rates and proportions may vary depending on whether a public hospital of a fairly large size is located in the area.
However, statistical analysis indicated no significant difference between the proportions of participants with capacity in the ' mental illness ' and ' general population ' groups.
In most cases, guidelines are not specific on what proportions of patients with particular conditions will require sleep laboratory studies.
By contrast, candidates who represent districts or states with larger proportions of students (and therefore parents) should emphasize education more strongly.
110 proportions of the different constituents have a bearing on how permeable the soil is for a particular volatile chemical.
Therefore, future research should focus on energy production of integrated versus grain-based rotations where different proportions of the grain crops are used for livestock feed.
They may contain good and bad features, and more or less in fixed proportions.
The difference in these proportions is statistically significant at the 5 per cent level.
The gender and age proportions remained relatively constant throughout the epidemic.
Indeed, the proportions of strains identical to the consensus sequence was higher in these patients.
On the other hand, high rate areas had relatively high proportions of heads of households in the armed forces.
In both these tests, the unimpaired children have large proportions of null responses (41n7 and 46n7 % respectively).
Each time this stable state emerges, water is allocated in different proportions around the system, and thus the particular pitches, timbres and resonances are unique.
Table 1 contains the equity proportions for more recent years.
They annuitize at lower degrees of risk aversion and higher proportions of pre-annuitized wealth.
The highest increase among relative proportions of hydrocarbons was observed with unsaturated hydrocarbons (around 15 % versus 9 %).
The relative proportions of the area of acidic compartments/schistosomulum were almost half in the skin forms as compared to that in the mechanical forms.
45 among treatments, those treatments with the highest proportions of alfalfa had the highest numbers of herbivorous arthropods.
However, those treatments containing high proportions of alfalfa also attracted higher numbers of herbivorous keystone species.
The average difference between the two conditions in proportions of assimilatory errors was 11% (60 % vs. 49%).
Power as a function of sample size was not calculated and the results are based on face inferences, based on proportions.
The lower the entry age, and the lower the second-order interest rate, the higher the proportions of shares are.
The sum of 12 untransformed monthly proportions equals 1 for each habitat but the sum of the transformed monthly proportions does not.
In changes from below, women tend to use higher proportions of innovative forms (actuation) (2001:293).
However, the language does contain significantly high proportions of technical expressions as well as high numbers of compounds.
Relative proportions of animal species are equated with the contribution that species made to the diet of the inhabitants.
Analysis of the data shows their proportions dwindling steadily.
Table 6 presents the proportions of people in mid-life in 1994-95 who had made any second tier pension contribution by their caring status.
Higher proportions of women at older ages report limiting chronic illness compared with men, but show signs of catching up, especially at age 70-74.
The proportions appear virtually invariant to the income sharing arrangements.
As noted above, rural communities in most countries have higher proportions of older people in the population.
The relative proportions cannot be carried to such a level of detail with this system.
In 1907, the respective proportions were 3 per cent and 9 per cent.
As the proportions changed, so, consequently, did the" climate" in which future moves of the game took place.
In short, the overall apparent relationship between income and age is accounted for primarily by the changing proportions of types of household with age.
Artificial structures have used such proportions for both these reasons and probably also because of their effect on sound and subtle energies.
If you understand how such models work using proportions, you should find their use with other measures reasonably straightforward.
Secondly, such models can be used to predict the proportions who say they would be prepared to break the law.
Present the results as two separate tables of proportions and causal path diagrams and discuss the findings.
The response variable thus provides the proportions, and the explanatory variable the categories.
By simply increasing the distance between the lines on the grid, the proportions of the design remained the same.
The latter technique is based on the human figure and its proportions.
In the years between 1850 and 1914 the proportions of portfolio and direct investment are not known with certainty.
One could then identify when specific proportions were introduced into the folio while also assessing their pattern of development over time.
Materials, proportions, dimensions were of a human scale, and related to the human body.
There were thus 15 possible proportions, some of which crossed the genres.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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