Sentence examples for bidirectional procedure from inspiring English sources

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Only 1 patient underwent a bidirectional procedure in a single session, although another 15 bidirectional procedures were performed sequentially.

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Bidirectional transmission procedure in each block, where (a) is for direct transmission, (b) is for one-way relaying, and (c) is for two-way relaying.

For each case, we selected one control period from the same day of the week 4 weeks before or after the case date, using a random, bidirectional selection procedure previously described by Navidi (1998).

The finding of similar fear acquisition in both groups suggests that the selective bidirectional breeding procedure per se had no influence on their general abilities to build fear memories in the fear conditioning paradigm.

The purpose of this study was to compare hydraulic performance between the hemi-Fontan and bidirectional Glenn procedures, as well as the various types of completion Fontan operations.

To assess growth from the time of neonatal discharge to the time of performance of the bidirectional Glenn (BDG) procedure in infants with a single ventricle and determine predictors of poor growth.

This bidirectional perspective ME procedure is performed between the two reference frames while taking as reference the SI frame; it is performed twice, first with 16 × 16 blocks using as input the PTVs estimated in the previous step and after with 8 × 8 blocks after performing the adaptation described in the next step.

This leads to the question if a consensus forming process, like the team review for archetypes, could help to standardise medical procedures (bidirectional information flow).

And hybrid products are born through this bidirectional "flattening," process as you easily find in all manufactured and cultural products.

For each of these 18 species a bidirectional best BLAST hits procedure (Overbeek et al. [1999]) yielded a putative GatA ortholog.

This paper introduces a Bidirectional Iterative Parcellation (BIP) procedure designed to identify the location and size of connected cortical regions (parcellations) at both ends of a white matter tract in diffusion weighted images.

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