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Patients who showed a change of 28 mV or more upon superfusion of the lower nasal turbinate with amiloride-containing solution were defined as references (17 unrelated patients).
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The model image refers to an image defined as reference (the expected output), and "image under test" (output of a given program under test) is the one the oracle indicates how similar it is to the model image.
A helium-cooled modular jet concept (HEMJ) has been defined as reference solution, which is based on jet impingement cooling.
The quantum yields of initiation and polymerization were determined to be 58 and 296 for BHPE, 100 (defined as reference) and 389 for HMPP, respectively.
This architecture will be built from a security architecture, defined as reference architecture, in which security services, interfaces and operations are defined with the purpose of defining a reference security architecture which covers the majority of security requirements identified in the analysis activity.
Inclusive pronouns were defined as: reference to the team using an inclusive pronoun.
In this phase, the parameters that relate the uncompensated image and the image defined as reference are determined frame by frame.
In Figs. 7 and 8 the partial safety functions of the track circuit defined as reference is revealed to provide an instrument to determinate the comparative safety function of virtual track circuit.
Furthermore, adjacent regions without detectable staining were defined as "reference ROIs" (both n = 40).
Samples with positive results for either culture or PCR were defined as reference standard positive.
For purposes of this grouping, expression is defined as "reference" or "increased," and agonist-promoted downregulation as "reference" or "increased".
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