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To summed
noun
A quantity obtained by addition or aggregation.
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To calculate a composite measure across all 15 process measures, we used the approach recommended by CMS in its Premier demonstration pay-for-performance program for aggregating across measures within condition: sum the numerators, sum the denominators, and then calculate the ratio of summed numerators to summed denominators [ 14].
One Internet executive I spoke to summed up the conundrum of China's Internet as the "distorted universe" problem.
"Are you related to Bo Keltjin — Keltjin potatoes?" It startled me to hear my father's potatoes — Kennebecs, Norlands, Pontiacs, Yukon golds, some the size of marbles, some grapefruits, depending on drought and digging times and what the beetles were up to — summed up and referred to that way right here in her living room.
Right, the Southampton method is applied to summed striatal slices with large VOIs to account for partial volume effects with the reference region encompassing all other brain pixels.
Quantitative information was obtained with the Protein ratio type set to "weighted" and normalization to "summed intensities".
MRI scans were co-registered to summed images of the first 3 min of the dynamic PET scans.
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