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Medical dictionaries and anthropologic sources define brachycephaly as a cranial index (CI = width divided by length × 100%) greater than 81%.
Aspect ratio (AR), which is calculated as width divided by length, becomes smaller as cells become more elongated.
Using Simpson's method, stent, luminal, and neointimal (stent minus lumen) volumes were calculated and average area was calculated as volume data divided by length.
The CCI is defined as the total number of nurses caring for an individual patient divided by length of stay (days) times two shifts per day.
{text{TWI}} = {text{Ln}}left( {frac{a}{tan B}} right), (1 where a is the specific catchment area [a = A/L, total basin area (A) divided by length of contour (L ], and B is referred to the slope in degree.
The position of the cell rear at the start and end of each period (pre, during, washout) divided by length of time was used to calculate average velocity.
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Different measures of intron contents were introduced (i) the total number of introns of the gene, (ii) the total intron sequences per gene length (total intron length divided by gene length), and (iii) the total length of intron sequences per unit length of coding sequences of genes (total intron length divided by total exon length).
(2) Extensibility (true breaking strain) is the natural log of the breaking length divided by original length.
The alignment coverage was defined as the alignment length divided by the length of the shorter sequence.
A favorite is the intermembral index (ratio of humerus+radius length divided by femur+tibia length) [51: fig. 10.5], [22: fig. 3.13].
Fractional shortening was calculated as the difference between diastolic and systolic lengths, divided by diastolic length.
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