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Reference point for the measurements (black cross) defined by the incisal edge and raphe palatina mediana.
Cross defined laxity as "… the measured amplitude of joint movement within the constraints of its ligaments", i.e. a purely kinematic measure expressed in millimeters and degrees for translational and rotational laxity, respectively (Cross 1996).
The mice were placed in the middle of the section facing away from the opening and behavior scored for 5 min. The latency to cross (defined by all four feet entering the compartment), time spent in each section (again defined by all four feet being in that area), and the number of transitions through the opening were measured.
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The blue cross defines the new point of simulation to perform.
(g) Distribution of the number of tracks of DCL movement that crossed defined boundary regions at growing distances from EVL cell borders, as a measure to define the preferential region of DCL migration.
The verb form of the word is crosser, defined as "to play at cricket".
If a session was identified as being unstable, then the nature of instability was examined by recording whether changes crossed defined physiological ranges.
Dark and light red crosses define examples of on and off receptive field positions, respectively.
We grouped the cross-links into two classes, including a class of inter-module cross-links (23 cross-links defined by 44 spectral matches), and a class with intra-module cross-links (271 cross-links defined by 1856 spectral matches).
A looming mirrored steel cross defines the chapel of the Brazilian architect Carla Juaçaba.
A novel cross field, defined on vertices of the triangle mesh, is derived from both curvature directions and constraints on the boundary.
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