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Settling was measured and corrected for magnification.
All of the measurements were corrected for magnification using the known dimensions of the femoral head.
All measurements were corrected for magnification determined in each radiograph by measuring the diameter of the known implanted femoral head.
All measurements were corrected for magnification.
Diameters of the bile duct and stones were measured during ERCP and corrected for magnification using the external diameter of the duodenoscope's distal end as a reference.
As the resultant images displayed are often corrected for magnification, accurate measurements can be derived from the reformatted three-dimensional data [ 26].
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Dimensions of the stem are used to correct for magnification and out-of-plane rotations resulting from radiographic positioning.
Alternative methods for correcting for magnification, including using a line as a magnification reference [ 20], using coins placed at various positions [ 20, 31] as a magnification reference, using software to template digital radiographs [ 6, 26], or using software to template CT data have been described [ 29].
We measured changes in the distance between the lowest portion of the femoral condylar implant and the marking wires on the tibial components; the changes were evaluated, correcting for magnification, with the width of the femoral condylar implant as a guide.
To correct for magnification, the length of the diaphyseal part of the humeral stem was measured from the distal tip of the humeral component (TH) to the connecting point between the metaphyseal and diaphyseal humeral component crossing the diaphyseal axis (CH).
The cryo-EM map is then corrected for the magnification error, according to the previous microscopic calibration (Supplementary Materials).
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