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A change of 10%% in S corresponds to a change of approximately 5%% in G.
Our limit of detection as discerned from the signal to noise ratio suggests that we can detect a change of approximately 0.01% reflectivity that corresponds to levels of detection of around 30 to 40 ng/ml of protein in solution.
A change of approximately 2 points or 30% is considered to be clinically important [ 72].
Previous studies have also revealed that a change of approximately 0.5 represents a clinically relevant change in the QOLRAD [ 17].
A change of approximately 0.5SD, i.e., ~5 points, is considered as a clinically relevant change (Riley A, personal communication).
A change of approximately 0.5 within each domain is considered to be a clinical relevant difference in quality of life [ 12, 13].
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Moreover, it has been reported that an approximate 10- to 15-point change or a percent change of approximately 25%to30%0% in ADHD-RS-IV scores corresponded to a 1-level change on the CGI-I [ 14].
Results from inverse modelling indicate that a source located beneath the volcano edifice at a mean depth of 4 km is producing a volume change of approximately 0.0015 km/yr.
This value was smaller than (Delta hbox {CFF}) due to a series of Sunda trench events, which produced a stress change of approximately 1.6 MPa.
However, a noticeable change of approximately 10% in relative reflectance at 385 nm was observed under phase transition - see Figure 5a.
Some problems arise concerning gravity monitoring by gPhone: (1) an apparent gravity change due to anomalous sensor temperature changes was detected as described in Section 3 (it was not shown in this paper, but a step change of approximately 10−3 degrees occurred between Aug. 29 and Sep.
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