... Differences between test and comparison methods were estimated at 2.5, 4.0, and 10.0 ng/mL (2.5, 4.0, and 10.0 µg/L) for tPSA and 15%, 20%, and 25% for percentage of fPSA Relative differences ... universal standard In an effort to standardize PSA methods, the World Health Organization (WHO) developed a standard, the WHO (90:10) (National Institute for Biological Standards and Control ... 1antichymotrypsin and 10% fPSA.[15] Recent studies evaluated automated methods using this standard, and although bias between different methods has been significantly reduced, results between assays...
... clinical, physiologic and laboratory data for the pre- and intra-operative periods were summarized as means (± SD) or medians (intraquartile ranges [IQR]), and numbers or proportions and compared using ... obtained data, analyzed data and wrote manuscript CS obtained data and provided critical revision of manuscript PW obtained data DR and MZ developed the study protocol and provided critical revision ... t-tests and chisquare tests, as appropriate In the event of missing data values, data were not replaced or estimated We evaluated delta MAP and CPB flow both as continuous variables and dichotomized...
... is split between the nascent and original copy Most recently, Guan and colleagues [4] used protein interactions and a Bayesian data integration method to infer functional associations and showed ... products and random protein pairs Comparison of the shared interaction ratio for duplicate gene products and random protein pairs Whole-genome duplicates (WGDs) are illustrated in blue and small-scale ... duplicate set and within similar sized random genome samples was investigated No significant differences were found between the average degrees of the proteins in any class (SSDs, WGDs, or random pairings),...
... Vietnamese conditionalsentences 3.2 The comparison between English and Vietnamese ConditionalSentences 3.2.1 The similarities between English and Vietnamese conditionalsentences 3.2.2 The differences ... of ConditionalSentences 2.2.1 Factual ConditionalSentences 2.2.2 Future(or predictive) ConditionalSentences 2.2.3 Hypothetical ConditionalSentences 2.3.A syntactic Analysis of ConditionalSentences ... OF CONDITIONALSENTENCES In many books, conditionalsentences are divided into main types: Real and unreal ConditionalSentences 2.4.1 Type 1-Real Conditional Sentence or open conditional sentences...
... business II Conditionalsentences Definition of conditionalsentences Much effort has been devoted to finding a clear definition of English conditionalsentences In fact, conditionalsentences ... in conditional type (second conditional) and the other may be conditional type (third conditional) b Form Most of the mixed conditions are mixed third and second conditions and mixed second and ... unreal conditionals, I would like to study some special situations of conditionals such as: Implied conditionals, short conditionals, conditionals inversion, and other conditionals words and structures...
... the average sentence length ratio between source sentencesand target sentences The largest gain (+2.39) is achieved when the combined pseudo word insertion (PWI) and word reordering is performed ... Korean sentences are not aligned to any English words, and can simply and easily be removed by referring to their POS information The unaligned words are case particles, final endings, and auxiliary ... 2005; Xia and McCord, 2004; Zwarts and Dras, 2007) Some reordering approaches have given significant improvements in performance for translation from French to English (Xia and McCord, 2004) and from...
... domestic prices and distinguishes between cases of expansionary and contractionary depreciations The model results show that the correlation between exchange rates and interest rates, conditional ... This literature includes Ball (1999 and 2002), Svensson (2000), Taylor (1999), McCallum and Nelson (1999 and 2000), and Galí and Monacelli (2005) Taylor (2000 and 2001) presents an interesting ... Smets and Wouters (1999), Kim and Roubini (2000) and Cushman and Zha (1997), a number of papers have addressed this matter in the context of EMEs (see, e.g., Ma’ ckowiak, 2003, Fung, 2003, and...
... throughout: R and C denote the real and complex number fields, and N is the set of nonnegative integers z denotes the complex conjugate of z ∈ C (·) and (·) represent the imaginary and real part ... expression on the right-hand side, the limits limn→∞ Rn and limn→∞ xn exist and X = limn→∞ xn > For the sums on the right, since ∞ Rn is convergent and n= N N {1/xn }∞1 is positive and decreasing, both ... for all λ ∈ C and M is said to be in the limit-circle (LC) case, see Atkinson [11] and Hinton and Lewis [6] Note that in the limit-circle (LC) case, the defect numbers are equal and the limit-point...
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... should c would d shall 21 What would you if you a million pounds a win b won c will win d a and c 22 I’m not tired enough to go to bed yet I wouldn’t sleep if I to bed now a go b went...
... ………………………………………………………………… 24 They not understand you because you not often talk to them If you ………………………………………………………………… 25 Because you speak English unnaturally, they not understand you If you ………………………………………………………………… ... forgot to water them so they didn’t grow If the children ……………………………………………………… They don’t understand the problem They won’t find a solution If they …………………………………………………………… He sits around too ... seen them for ages 35 He wishes he (not/buy) that old car B Complete each of the following sentences so that it means the same as the sentence before i.t She doesn’t live in London because...
... magnitudes of conditionaland unconditional demand effects on healthcare demand It also adds to the existing evidence base by analyzing the effect of health insurance programs on healthcare demand in ... (first-stage regression) in the unconditional estimate was 0.31 and 0.21 for Askes and Jamsostek, respectively While for conditional estimate, it was 0.26 and 0.31 for Askes and Jamsostek, respectively ... these marginal andconditional probabilities However, estimating healthcare demand conditional on the event of illness poses several problems First, there may be an association between self-assessed...