However, the percentage of mated females responding was significantly higher compared with virgin females, and virgin and mated males. There were no significant correlations between number of mature eggs per female and latency for taking off, random flight duration, latency for the 1st zigzagging ...
Example Problem 1: Finding Benchmark Fractions and Percentages for a Figure Write the benchmark fraction and percentage represented by the shaded portion of the given figure. Step 1:Write a fraction for the shaded portion of the figure by writingnumber of shaded piecestotal number of pieces. Sim...
Function for finding percentage of sum JayB650 This sounds like the forthcoming PERCENTOF function. It's currently only available on the Insider's channel: PERCENTOF function - Microsoft Support From the article: Note:PERCENTOF is logically equivalent to=SUM(data_subset)/SUM(data_all)...
In detail we see that the Color (on purpose or not) is not always entered showing a 49% of NULL values in that column. 58% for Size, 65% for SizeUnitMeasureCode, etc. The rest does have (at least NON NULL) values. If you would be also interest...
In the value box, type a number. Minimum possible value is 0. Click the%sign (blacken) to compare percentage, or leave as is to compare actual values. Percentage comparison: Actual values comparison: SelectMoreorLess. Repeat steps 2-4 for query B. ...
We evaluated the agent’s obstacle avoidance performance in an arena with an obstacle density (obstacle density: percentage of the total area covered with objects.) between 0 and 38 % (0.05 objects per square a.u.) (see Supplementary Notes 3 and Supplementary Notes 4 for more details). The...
In terms of gender, the percentage of participating boys was 49.9% and that of girls was 50.1%. No statistically significant differences between the participating students and the total number of students in terms of gender (χ2(1) = 0.651, p = 0.420) were found. In terms of the ...
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In this paper we take a different approach by creating an auxiliary function, whose fixed point is shown to be the desired percentage point, and then applying Steffenson's acceleration technique to find the fixed point. For the auxiliary function used, the conditions for convergence of Steffensen...
percentage of new details corresponds to the number of new details divided by the total number of details during retrieval). Groups did not differ in the number of new negative details that were present at 1-week (MPositive = 10.9%, MControl = 8.3%; t89 = 1.74,p = ...