They developed self-compacting fly ash concrete in large volumes with varying cement percentages. The mechanical properties of the mix, such as split tensile strength, cylinder compressive strength, cube compressive strength, and flexural strength, were examined along with its acceptance features. The ...
A summary of the extracted data showing the mean values of the continuous outcome parameters and the event percentages of the dichotomous outcome parameters is shown in Table 4 and 5. The 3 outcome parameters that showed statistically significant differences are presented in forest plots (Fig. 2–...
no percentages given Mean BEVA: 1.01 Mean WEVA: 1.68 No visual impairment (VI): 47% Unilateral VI: 47% Bilateral VI: 6% 78% with VA better than 6/12 in both eyes Mean BEVA: 0.63 Mean WEVA: 0.87 Weighted VA: 0.80 6/6–6/9: 67% 6/12–6/18: 13% 6/24–6/36: 10% 6/60–...
All summary statistics reported are medians with interquartile ranges (IQR) or percentages. All analyses were performed on R 3.5.1 (http://www.R-project.org) statistical software packages. Results Sixty-four participants (60%) accepted to take the survey over a total of 106 individuals who w...
No significant differences were found among treatments, but it could be observed that M0.3 and M0.5 treated cherries showed lower percentages than CO after the first sampling date. Previous studies also found a lower percentage of decay incidence in melatonin-treated fruit [4,5]. Thus, ...
By analyzing the seed germination of three crops receiving organic fertilizers with different percentages of cow and sheep manure, it was concluded that the mixing ratio of organic fertilizers is important to meet the needs of a particular crop. In practice, the precise application of appropriate co...
You may wish to convert the percentages you have calculated to a letter grade. Alternatively, you may wish to know the percentage of a particular assignment where your teacher provided only the letter grade. The letter grading scale varies greatly depending on where you are going to school, but...