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I propose that the seismic hazard should be translated into seismic risk, expressed in numbers of casualties to be expected, such that decision-makers and the public can visualize the extent of a disaster they may be exposed to and that they can take steps to mitigate.
Age estimates of the cline, expressed in numbers of generations, are rather similar, although the plant presents much longer generation time than the ants.
Time was expressed in numbers of Monte-Carlo (MC) time steps.
Table 3 shows the medical consumption, expressed in numbers of patients visiting a specialist or paramedic.
Values were expressed in numbers of R249S copies/mL serum, with resulting values between 0 and 63,800 copies/mL.
However, in this study the challenge dose was not expressed in numbers of bacteria but as serial dilutions of a C. burnetii suspension in egg slurry.
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Intensity is expressed in number of Cy5 fluorophores, based on the intensity calibration in panel (A).
Due to the severe tissue damage induced by primary E. caproni infection, which makes it difficult to count the number of cells per villus-crypt unit, results are expressed in number of cells per high power field (HPF) (400x), studied over 10 selected HPFs.
GBD 2010 estimates covered both mortality (expressed in number of deaths, years of life lost (YLL) due to premature mortality) and morbidity (mainly expressed as years lived with disability (YLD)), while the incidence and prevalence were not reported for majority of causes so far, although they were accounted and used for YLD calculations.
corresponds to a target size expressed in number of propagation time instants (samples of impulse response).
Voxels were expressed in number of counts on the SPECT images.
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