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Like with MAD components, the results contained a high degree of detail, but the meaning of the change was not yet clear (Fig. 3h).
From visual inspection of the evoked data, we further excluded from further analysis ~4% of individual electrodes that contained a high degree of artifact in the LFP recording.
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In contrast, hMNP-transplanted animals consistently contained a higher degree of 5-HT immunoreactivity in regions corresponding to the location of transplanted cells.
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If inappropriate model is used for the load, the obtained results may contain a high degree of error.
A typical biography relying upon individuals' notorious memories and the anecdotes they've invented contains a high degree of fiction, yet is considered "nonfiction".
"Lads' mags contain a high degree of highly-sexualised images of women that blur the lines between pornography and mainstream media," she said.
Especially noteworthy in this regard is that the massive limestone in this area contains a high degree of lime purity, as high concentrations of lime are very corrosive.
Hard coatings like titanium nitride (TiN) normally contain a high degree of internal stress (usually compressive in-plane parallel with the surface) owing to growth defects developed during the deposition process and thermal mismatch effects after final cooling; it is, therefore, difficult to produce single-layer TiN coatings thicker than 6 7 μm, without adhesion problems.
However, backprojection contains a high degree of parallelism, which makes it suitable for the implementation on reconfigurable devices.
As pointed out by other authors [7, 40], MAD results contain a high degree of detail, but don't give a univocal possibility for the semantic interpretation.
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