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The concurrence of major oscillation processes and the maximum power of the 3 7 year band fluctuation defined a period of intense hydrological activity from approximately 1998 2002.

In order to quantitatively analyze the fast TUCFs, we evaluate the root-mean-square magnitude of the conductance fluctuation defined by δ G rms = 〈 ( G − 〈 G 〉 ) 2 〉, where 〈…〉denotes the averaging over a proper time interval while excluding the slow fluctuations.

In SAIF Definition 2, an ONSD measurement was considered to have been performed in the setting of SAIF when it was part of a measurement cluster in which the magnitude of ICP fluctuation (defined, as stated earlier, as the highest minus the lowest recorded individual invasive ICP measurement within each cluster of measurements) was >10 mmHg.

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Seroprevalence fluctuations, defined as seronegative blood samples at some point during the gestation period, were, furthermore, observed in 2 aborting and 11 non-aborting cows.

Here, the findings of [32] are a great help as they propose to analyze the mismatch fluctuations, defined as rho_{k}=frac{sqrt{text{var}left{||tilde{mathbf{w}}||_{k}^{2}right}}}{mathrm{E}||tilde{mathbf{w}}||_{k}^{2}}, (64).

In addition, we notice cognitive fluctuations, defined as spontaneous alterations in cognition, attention, and arousal.

The 24 h IOP fluctuations, defined as the difference between the maximum and minimum of IOP, were 6.0±2.3 mm Hg on bimatoprost monotherapy and 4.6±1.5 mm Hg on bimatoprost/dorzolamide combined treatment (p=0.0016).

Evidence from a case-crossover study of 1,728 cases of SIDS in Shanghai suggests an association with wide diurnal temperature fluctuations, defined as the difference between maximum and minimum temperature during the day (Chu et al. 2011), suggesting that large changes in daily temperature may contribute to the risk of SIDS.

In our case, the narrow ACF peak corresponds to the typical time scale of intensity fluctuations defining the stochastic nature of the pulse, while the broad pedestal reflects the average width of the noise-like pulse.

More careful calculations that use perturbation theory to compute the growth of density fluctuations define a filtering mass below which the gas content in a halo is significantly suppressed with respect to the cosmic mean (e.g. Gnedin and Hui 1998; Naoz and Barkana 2007).

Addressing such fluctuations defines a current rich frontier for theory and experiment.

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