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Histological cross-sections were then compared with the corresponding OCT cross-sectional images using the right carotid artery bifurcation as the common landmark for localisation.
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In such cases, root-end resection at lengths greater than the common landmark of 3 mm was suggested for a successful clinical outcome.
For example, a researcher may know that several measurements share a common landmark, but this information is not used in the multivariate analyses.
The authors write that their reporting for a documentary took them and their "cameras, contacts and growing suspicions to Siberia, South Africa and London," along a trail that always seemed to arrive at "a common landmark — the body of a dead scientist".
The approach further uses a concept of fuzzy landmark-based similarity between poses to make common landmark identification across poses easier, especially when landmarks are sparsely encountered.
Fig. 1 Common cephalometric landmarks used in the cephalometric analysis Fig. 2 Common landmarks and reference lines used for linear and angular measurements in the lateral cephalogram.
The neck of the fibula is the surface landmark for the common peroneal nerve.
Thus, the polygenic approach is arising as the next landmark for the study of common complex diseases [ 3, 4].
The soaring steeple that serves as a historic landmark for so many Connecticut towns has become one of the more common disguises for cellphone antennas.
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Rio+20 is a landmark for the future.
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