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To provide a more accurate estimate of bone mass independent of size, we derived a further parameter from BMC, termed aBMC, by linear regression of BMC on bone area.
As well as using the ROIs from fMRI analysis (V1, V2/3, V4, V5/MT and LOC), we derived a further two from the Harvard Oxford atlas (in FSL, www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl) encompassing the precuneus and the superior lateral occipital (SLO) region because of the previously reported widespread posterior perfusion found in dementia with Lewy bodies in these areas.
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As if this weren't bad enough, Parmenides goes on to derive a further absurdity from the result of combining the proposal that forms are thoughts with the Pie Model conception of partaking.
Patients undergoing glucocorticoid treatment of bronchial asthma could derive a further benefit from vitamin D supplementation.
Children with the s's' genotype responded significantly better to placebo and did not derive a further improvement with MPH.
This approach can be used to derive a further indicator, the average duration of time since diagnosis at which cure can reasonably be declared (see Appendix for equations).
He argues that inference about the estimate of the resulting equation is cumbersome, and he thus derives a further approximation with more desirable properties based on the asymptotic theory of the mean squared deviation (MSD) [ 10].
Direct data concerning dose-response characteristics of cancers to glucose are sparse, but it is relevant that most cancers have highly effective upregulated, insulin-independent glucose uptake mechanisms (67) and therefore may not derive a further growth advantage from hyperglycemia.
In the rotational local orthogonal (RLO) coordinate system established around the optical axis, the general trajectory equations for electrons are derived, and a further form of equations in which x″ and y″ are decoupled are given.
In addition, secondary F2 populations can be derived from a further back-cross between a selected CSSL and the recurrent parent, which can then be used for the fine mapping and positional cloning of interesting QTLs [ 33, 34].
Based on a cost for SPECT derived from a further NICE report, Table 1 compares the costs and effectiveness of the three strategies and demonstrates a potential saving of £964 per patient with no loss in life-expectancy which, if extrapolated to a national level, could save in excess of £1.5 million per year.
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