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The preoperative indication and aim of correction of each case are displayed in Table 3.
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To date, there is still no consensus standard to define the number of AIMs for correction of population stratification in each specific population.
The aim of the correction algorithm is to deconvolute the biological oxygen consumption rate from the d[O2]M t)/d t.
And the reason that comedy deals with the general is bound up with the corrective aim of laughter: the correction must reach as great a number of persons as possible.
For that legislative undertaking, section 3 sets up no standards, aside from the statement of the general aims of rehabilitation, correction, and expansion described in section 1.
Thus, given the risk of overshooting maximal recommended increases, it is perhaps best to aim for correction by ∼8 mmol/L/day in these patients [ 26].
The aim of spinal deformity correction is to restore the spine's functional alignment by balancing it in both the sagittal and coronal planes.
However, in all published studies so far, THAM has been used at a modest dose, for a short period of time, and not with the aim of full pH correction.
The larger the maximum aperture, the greater the angle of coverage, and the higher the degree of correction aimed at, the more complex camera lenses become.
A drift vector of aim position correction is defined to reduce the aim position bias caused by the perturbations.
The first group of depth image quality enhancement methods aims at correction of systematic errors of TOF sensors and correcting distortions due to non-ideal optical system, as in [4 7].
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