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Atherosclerosis data are expressed as lipid-staining area in percent of total surface area.
This map shows the forest area in percent of land area by country 2005.
To elucidate the coverage of muscle tissue we calculated the muscle tissue area in percent to the entire observation field in entire hematoxylin eosin (HE) stained tissue.
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Vv is the volume fraction (estimated by the area fraction, in percent) of the neoplastic tissue in the studied field.
We mapped five landscape features that depicted predominant vegetation in the study area: percentage (in percent) of sagebrush, shrub, bare ground, litter, and herbaceous vegetation (grass and forbs).
Colorbar: relative surface area increase in percent.
We showed that ELN 457946-treated animals exhibited reduced inflammation in the stented vessels, as well as decreases in area percent in-stent stenosis of 12% in the LAD and 30% in the iliac and carotid arteries, compared to control animals.
Table 1 Estimated net area change rates in percent (calculated as (Area aff – Area def ) / Area 1992 x 100) in protected (Pro) and unprotected (Unp) forests by state in the conterminous U.S based on the NLCD Retrofit Change Map (1992 2001), and the PADUS 1.1 dataset; and forest areas (km 2 ) as described Forest Area (km2) State Pro.
The apoptotic cell rate was determined by dividing the TUNEL-positive area by the total DAPI-stained area of the tumor region (stated in percent).
where y is the forest area change rate in percent, d is a dummy variable indicating protection status (0 for unprotected lands, 1 for protected lands) and x t is population density in year t.
The DAB-stained area was calculated in percent by the formula = (DAB-stained area/GA) × 100%.
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