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This enabled us to assess the degree of respiratory rate-dependent dynamic hyperinflation unrelated to the mechanical properties of an ETT, and to judge the extent of ATC in absolute terms by comparing the degree of dynamic hyperinflation during ATC with that in the absence of an ETT.
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The excess water and BuOH was separated from the polymerization system, measured and used to judge the extent of the reaction.
More data are being produced that will make it easier to judge the extent of corruption in different countries.
In this paper, the regime switching index (RS I is proposed to give a quantitative index to judge the extent of regime switching as follows.
Therefore, we also think that we will not be able to judge the extent of transcription activity simply by the alteration of individual histone mark.
We calculated the genomic inflation factor λ to judge the extent of false positive signals [ 71].
However, the use of the global RMSD as a measure of flexibility makes it difficult to judge the extent of local movements taking place.
For some DUBs, we were able to judge the extent of knockdown by using antibodies that recognize the endogenous protein (UCHL1, USP1, USP15, USP33, USP47).
Others (like human or rat) were primarily included to serve as negative controls to judge the extent of false positive read assignments.
The changes in Psc and H3K4 expression could be shown in a way that makes it easier for the reader to judge the extent of the changes.
This enables readers to judge the extent to which the results are internally valid and free of bias.
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