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The remission degrees were defined as follows: CR=complete remission, a complete disappearance of local tumour mass; PR=partial remission, a partial reduction of local tumour mass of more than 50%; SD=stable disease, a partial reduction of local tumour mass of less than 50% or stability of local tumour mass; PD=progressive disease, growth of the tumour >25%.
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90 degrees is defined when the lever is parallel to ground.
The resulting angle φ in degrees is defined as φ = (Arctg (k)/π)⋅180.
Slope, which was measured in degrees, was defined as the average of the maximum gradient at the plot centre, and the gradient at ninety degrees to that.
The angular stress distance, which ranges from 0 to 180 degrees, is defined by the angular distance along the great circle of the five-dimensional unit sphere.
Zero degrees is defined as full extension.
Data reduction and statistics The error in perceived direction (in degrees) was defined as the angle between the direction of the pointer and the direction of the true line between the ball and the hole (i.e., perfect aim line).
Families in which at least one of the parents had a college or university degree were defined as high SES.
Murder in the second degree was defined as a killing (other than a first-degree murder) with "malice aforethought". § 22-2403.
We develop a scenario-based algorithm in which an index of "intimacy degree" is defined for grouping customers into different clusters.
At the time Frady was tried, murder in the first degree was defined (and still is) as a killing committed "purposely" "of deliberate and premeditated malice". D.C.Code § 22-2401 (1981).
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