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Both qualitative and quantitative approaches are described for assessing the results of spatial normalization.
A procedure is described for assessing the extent of damage in an electron beam vapor deposited (EBPVD) thermal barrier coating (TBC) based on the quantitative analysis of its photo-stimulated luminescence spectrum.
In a recent article (Larsen, Morel, and Miller, J. Comput. Phys.69, 283 (1987)), a theoretical method is described for assessing the accuracy of transport differencing schemes in highly scattering media with optically thick spatial meshes.
ICG clearance has been described for assessing liver function in patients undergoing liver surgery (hepatic resection in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)) as well as in donors and recipients of living donor liver transplantation (OLT) [13 15].
This assay was originally described for assessing introduction of bacterial effector proteins [34] based on a mammalian reporter system [35].
A tilt board has been previously described for assessing recovery from induced spinal cord trauma [ 41].
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A number of papers have described methods for assessing selected dataset requirements in microarray experiments using statistical criteria [12].
The definitions for each mitochondrial stage were created using a modification of a previously described scale for assessing mitochondrial morphologies [29].
In this evaluation of responsiveness we used the OTE subgroups described above for assessing the change in patients' health status.
Therefore, we conducted Mont Carlo simulations using the staircase procedure described above for assessing the biases and variability of both parameters in the experimental design.
We tested the methodology described herein for assessing potential thyroid disruptors using the well-established thyroid disruptor acetochlor [2-chloro N- ethoxymethyl)- N- ethoxymethylthylphenyl)acetamide].
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