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The maps and any differing or ambiguous results can be shown visually to a clinician for their own interpretation and explanation of the referral result.

The effects of these measurement variations can be shown visually in a number of ways as displayed in Figure 6.

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To encourage participants to provide a sufficient sample, they can be shown pictures that can visually stimulate saliva production (e.g., pictures of lemons).

Now the effect can be shown visually with troves of data, statistics and "force-directed graphing", a technique to depict positions based on attraction-and-repulsion models adapted from physics.The network maps shown here look at the degree to which senators vote the same way.

Results are shown visually and numerically in terms of MSSIM.

Most of the geological features can be visually shown to fit in with our results.

The periodical spline interpolation method efficiently corrects A parameter errors of CLNF, which can be visually shown in Fig. 16.

The advantage of the computing time of the PMS2 method over the other methods for different values of α and M can be visually shown in Fig. 2. Figure 2 Comparison of the resulting CPU of these algorithms in Example 2.

It has been shown that adults can visually discriminate spoken languages as long as at least one of the languages is their first (L1) or second (L2) language (Ronquest, Levi, & Pisoni, 2010; Soto-Faroco et al., 2007).

As a result of these characteristics, the LAMP reaction followed by addition of PEI yields precipitate with a clear color and in a size that can be identified visually, as shown in the photograph in Figure 2. Furthermore, the fact that the amount of the amplification product is large means that the range of the optimum amount of PEI necessary to generate the insoluble complex is wide.

Finally, quantifying object exploration in the spontaneous object recognition task is problematic as all experiments have to assume that only behavior in the immediate vicinity of an object (e.g., <1 cm) constitutes exploration, even though it has been shown that objects can be visually inspected from further away (Winters & Reid, 2010).

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