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Anomaly height is indicative of both characteristics and, for this offshore region, we considered only anomalies ±10 cm to represent significant upwelling or downwelling features [66].
For numerical simulations we consider a cylindrical object of diameter 3 cm and height 5 cm (to represent PVA phantom), and a slab 3 × 3 × 5 cm (to represent chicken breast sample).
Including BD did not improve the reliability of θFC predictions further, possibly because of our decision to use the matric potential at −330 cm to represent θFC.
We selected four andesitic lava blocks (typically 30 × 30 × 30 cm) to represent the variation in porosity typically seen within the materials forming the edifice at Volcán de Colima.
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The method for selecting ICD-9-CM codes to represent each condition may have also affected the rates of agreement.
The maximal CSA (cm) was selected to represent the IPFP size (Fig. 1).
Data on curative RFA for lung metastases show even more favourable survival numbers than for primary stage I NSCLC 36, 42, 58; <5 metastases per hemithorax and a maximum diameter of 3.5 cm are felt to represent the cut-off.
These syringes were immersed in a Plexiglas cylinder (diameter 19.9 cm, length 30 cm) filled with water to represent the attenuation and scattering environment of the patient.
False-positive results had volumes <0.2 cm and were likely to represent areas of granulation tissue after biopsy that are indistinguishable from invasive cancer on T2-W imaging.
Cut out strips of construction paper, perhaps about 1 inch (2.5 cm) wide and 10 to 12 inches (25.4 to 30.5 cm) long and place these to represent candles in the candle holders.
The remaining 20495 human genes were taken to represent non-CM genes.
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