Examples of using Average gap in English and their translations into Portuguese
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The normality criterion was the average gap below 10 ms.
Thus, the average gap detection threshold of the sample was 8.2 ms in both ears.
The authors considered a network of factories, warehouses and CDs and, as a result,achieved an average gap of 7.94%, ranging between 3.05% and 13.57.
The average gap at the posterior border of the hard palate before repair was 1 cm to 1.5 cm as measured using calipers Table 1.
This score is higher than the OECD average of 486. On average in Korea, girls outperformed boys by 19 points,much higher than the OECD average gap of 2 points.
Results have been achieved with an average gap of only 3.53% for all instances resolved, 29.12% lower than the value obtained in this study.
Voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 84% and for the bottom 20% it is an estimated 82%,much narrower than the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points.
The average gap in resources for both research and education activities compared with their US counterparts is some EUR 10 000 per student per year10.
The performance of children with no hearing complaints with seven to 12 years of age on the GIN test was: average gap detection threshold of 5 ms in the right ear and 5.19 ms in the left ear.
Whereas the average gap of this research was 4.98%, it is concluded that the method used herein was able to find results with 37.28% lower than those found by the previous authors.
Therefore, these findings suggest that there is no influence of gender in the ability of temporal resolution assessed by the GIN test regarding the average gap detection threshold.
In most EU countries the average gap between GNP and GDP is 1 or 2%, in Ireland it is 10 or 11%, because of the transfer pricing and so on of multinationals.
Voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 57% and for the bottom 20% it is an estimated 41%,a broader difference than the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points.
Thus, the mean value for the 74 ears was defined:5.09 ms±0.83. This range represents the average gap detection threshold for the children between 7 and 12 years of age evaluated in this study.
The Table 3 depicts the average GAP results and the average computational times for the presented formulations considering each instance class problem, while Table 4 shows the dimension of the formulations.
It was considered without gap in the complete closure of the VFS,small gap in the effective closure, average gap in intermediate closure, large gap in inefficient closure, very large in the absence of closure.
This figure is lower than the OECD average of 68%. Social and economic status can affect voting rates; voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 73% and for the bottom 20% itis an estimated 50%, a broader difference than the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points, and points to shortcomings in the political mobilisation of the worst-off.
The study of Samelli and Schochat 2008,in order to obtain the average gap detection threshold GIN the four lists in adults with normal hearing revealed that the mean gap detection threshold for four lists is of 4.9 ms and the percentage of 67.25% right, the authors suggested this value as a cutoff criterion.
Voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 77% and for the bottom 20% it is an estimated 54%,broader than the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points, and points to shortcomings in the political mobilisation of the worst-off.
In the present study, the analysis of the performance of the elderly with normal peripheral hearing sensitivity G2 revealed that the average gap recognition percentage was lower and the temporal acuity threshold higher than previously published findings in adults.
Voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 68% and for the bottom 20% it is an estimated 49%,a considerably wider gap than the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points, and points to shortcomings in the political mobilisation of the worst-off.
Voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 90% and for the bottom 20% it is an estimated 86%,a much smaller gap than the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points, and suggests there is broad social inclusion in Denmark's democratic institutions.
Voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 89% and for the bottom 20% it is an estimated 84%,a much narrower gap than the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points, and suggests there is broad social inclusion in Turkey's democratic institutions.
Whereas the specific difficulties of the economic andsocial situation necessitate the introduction of a special levy assessed on the basis of the economic data reflecting the average gaps recorded in the Member States between the trend in real per capita wages and salaries and the trend in.
This figure is higher than the OECD average of 68%. Voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 90% and for the bottom 20% it is an estimated 84%,narrower than the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points, and suggests there is broad social inclusion in Sweden's democratic institutions.
Voter turnout for the top 20% of the population is an estimated 72% and for the bottom 20% itis an estimated 69%, a much narrower gapthan the OECD average gap of 13 percentage points, and suggests there is broad social inclusion in Russia's democratic institutions.
The study with 11- and 12-year-olds revealed an averaged gap detection threshold of 5.05 ms in both ears.
The gap average was of 26 dB in the different frequencies.
