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For example, if the application was spatial normalization of functional images of different subjects, then the most appropriate evaluation may be based on assessing the sensitivity of voxel-wise statistical tests.

In fact, while full-reliability of expression data in a heterologous approach would be based on assessing the sequence similarity between ortholog genes of the two species, a much higher amount of crude expression data would be available that would span all genes represented in the GeneChip.

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Across the country, the values counties use to calculate tax bills might be based on assessed values of a year earlier.

Qualitative assessment of the subtraction images is based on assessing the visual signal intensity of the adrenal mass on subtraction images with adenomas demonstrating higher signal intensities than metastases on subtraction images.

Qualitative assessment of the subtracted images is based on assessing the visual signal intensity of the adrenal mass with adenomas demonstrating higher signal intensities than metastases on subtracted images.

The methodology was based on assessing landscape attributes (habitat composition and configuration variables) on seven 9-km2 sites and registering jay fledgling locations.

Generally, soil quality varies greatly with soil type, depth and over a long timescale, but this research was based on assessing the state of soil quality under different land uses at soil surface (0 15 cm) level.

For instance, cognitive-behavioral theories propose that athletes' decisions are based on assessing the probability of outcomes and consequences of engaging, or not engaging, in a behaviour (Ajzen 1991; Janz and Becker 1984; Siesmaa et al. 2011).

The presented frequency trimming technique is based on assessing the modes mismatch and cross-coupling between modes by means of fitting the experimental frequency response curves to the analytical solutions of the dual-mass system in presence of imperfections.

Situational Leadership® theory, developed 30 years ago by Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard, is based on assessing an individual's readiness to take on a task.

The first approach, adopted from generic network methodologies, is based on assessing the connectedness of a farm network through calculating the size of its giant connected component [11] [14].

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