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These depolarizing foci were typically found at the ONL level and corresponded tightly to accumulations of hyperreflective material in intensity-based SD OCT.
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The things you prefer — tastes that you like to think of as personal, unique, justified only by sensibility — correspond tightly to defining measures of social class: your profession, your highest degree and your father's profession.
The backscattering mode on the SEM produces images that correspond tightly to the density of electron particles present.
These ad hoc identifiers are only within the scope of the Synergizer service where they correspond to a tightly controlled namespace for which some authority offers correspondences to other namespaces.
One should note the paper [19] in which notion tightly corresponds to contractive multivalued IFS from [2].
Making use of the addition theorem for the cylindrical wave functions and the complex-source-point method in cylindrical coordinates, an exact solution to the Helmholtz equation is derived, which corresponds to a tightly focused (or collimated) cylindrical quasi-Gaussian beam with arbitrary waist.
The value of πi = 5 mN/m was chosen because it lies between the surface pressure set-off and surface pressures (e.g. 30 mN/m, which corresponds to a tightly packed film) where many peptides of the study will not insert.
53 In breast cancer, routes of extravascular fluid flux correspond to invasive fronts in mouse models of carcinoma, 51 and brain cancer invasion tightly corresponds to pathways of fluid drainage.
The results supported the cluster analysis with haplotypes grouping into a small number of tightly connected lobes that corresponded to each of the structure defined subgroups (Figure S3).
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