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Hence, despite the important information obtained, it is difficult to know to what extent tubulation in vitro and even in living cells gauge the normal function of endophilin.
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This systematic literature review aims to identify international evidence of circumstances in which prehospital emergency care providers hereafter commonly referred to as 'paramedics' have been trained with skills beyond their baseline competencies in new roles or within normal practice, and gauge the effectiveness of these skills in terms of patient care and service use.
They measured the deformation at the side of a fingertip by using strain gauges to estimate the normal load applied to the finger pad.
This would also help gauge the demand.
It is envisaged that such panels could be spiked into experimental samples in order to gauge the accuracy with which 'normal' and 'disease' states or control and treatment conditions are assigned.
Gauge the situation.
Gauge the situation before you automatically grin.
With the Computer Voice Stress Analyzer, for example, subjects are asked several control questions, like the color of the walls, to gauge normal vocal response levels.
There is no rule of thumb to gauge how "approximately normal" is accepted, so the researcher should take into account the consequences of estimation based on a misfitted model.
But gauging the noise has proved difficult.
"Walt gauged the footballs himself.
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