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By comparing 15 cam-FAI patients with 15 controls using motion capture while squatting as low as possible, the authors could ascertain a reduced depth, an insufficient pelvic posterior tilt during the descent phase, a reduced extensor moment (that might justify the deficit of back tilt), and lower femoral internal rotation.
If cardiovascular variables or BIS indicated a reduced depth of anesthesia, additional propofol and sufentanil was given.
We found, furthermore, that a quality assembly suitable for serving as a reference genome template could be obtained even with a reduced depth of sequencing coverage.
Neuroimaging of 79 healthy adults showed that carriers of the rs133885 risk genotype, associated with low mathematical performance, displayed a reduced depth of the right intraparietal sulcus.
You will have a reduced depth of field and the tripod will help keep your images sharp.
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These graphs show that the geometry chosen here leads to a somewhat reduced depth of the field in the plane of the bend.
They found that the reduced density in the polar regions around the protostar results in a reduced optical depth, such that the photosphere of the spherically symmetric models disappears.
Strong winds in June likely lifted phosphorus from the bottom of the water column, reflected in a reduced Secchi depth and in positive correlation with phosphorous (Spearman; p < 0.05) (Fig. 5).
However, a reduced cup depth allows greater range of motion.
Furthermore, AFM measurement of the macro-parameters indicated that erythrocytes in diabetes are smaller, with a reduced concave depth.
AFM measurement of the macroparameters indicated that erythrocytes from patients suffering from diabetes are smaller, with a reduced concave depth (Table 1).
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