Suggestions(1)
Exact(7)
The superhydrophobic properties were maintained after immersion test, finger pressing, or abrasion with sandpaper, showing a high superhydrophobic permanency.
Fixation of the test finger prevented subjects from explorative finger movements.
RHI was the ratio of postdeflation to baseline pulse amplitude in test finger divided by the same ratio in control finger.
Any HemoCue reading >13.9 mmol/L (250 mg/dL) was followed by a β-hydroxybutyrate test (finger stick Precision Xtra β-Ketone measurement); confirmed β-hydroxybutyrate level >0.6 mmol/L was a criterion for discontinuation of the trial.
Functional CVD risk assessments: CBPV and resting EF were also obtained with 7-day automatic ambulatory BP monitoring and increased test finger peripheral arterial tone [PAT] relative to control [reported as relative hyperemia index (RHI ], respectively.
Any SMBG reading above 13.9 mmol/L (250 mg/dL) was followed by a β-hydroxybutyrate test (finger stick Precision Xtra β-ketone measurement); confirmed β-hydroxybutyrate level above 1.0 mmol/L was a criterion for discontinuation of the trial.
Similar(53)
Finger Tapping Test The Finger Tapping Test (FTT) is a test of motor speed that consists of a mechanical counter mounted on a small (10″ × 10″) board and on which a specially designed arm is mounted that measures the number of oscillations of the finger.
His take on our titular "T" ("Fingers on the Pulse," Page 93) is small scale by contrast.
ROC analysis regarding the critical threshold of CI <2.5 l/minute*sqm demonstrated the highest predictive capabilities for the differences (BCT - T-forearm) (ROC-AUC 0.835; P = 0.002; cut-off 4.6°; sensitivity 89%; specificity 71%) and (BCT - T-finger pad) (ROC-AUC 0.757; P = 0.017) as well as ScvO2 (ROC-AUC 0.744; P = 0.024).
Use of a continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) does not preclude the need to test finger-stick blood glucose.
The sensory integration subscale consists of items evaluating tactile sensation such as extinction test, finger-agnosia, stereognosis, graphesthesia, and left-right orientation.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com