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Using a large cohort (N=380) of annotated clinical prostatectomy samples with long-term follow-up, the areas of highest and lowest GS on each prostatectomy tissue were cored to generate paired TMAs (H and L TMAs) representing the entire cohort, thereby simulating biopsies with sampling error for each patient.
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So, we are going to study the function g on each side one by one.
applied initial force of 100 g on each side and increased force up to 200 g after 1 month.
But Sar et al. [13] delivered protraction force of 400 g on each side and acquired proper maxillary advancement.
Patients were asked to wear the face mask all day long and the protraction force of the elastics was adjusted to 400 500 g on each side (Fig. 1).
The applied force was 400 g on each side through the intrusion for a period ranged between 5.1 months [27] and 14.9 months [22].
end{aligned} (18)In other words, we just sum up modulo p all the decorations of the portrait of g on each level.
Miniscrews were placed in the upper and lower arch for molar intrusion; the applied force ranged between 150 g on each side [24, 26, 29] and 500 g per side [30].
The metric d G generates a unique Hausdorff topology τ G on each G n ∗ -metric space ( X, G ) such that β x G = { B G ( x, r ) : r > 0 } is a neighborhood system at each x ∈ X, where B G ( x, r ) denotes the ball { y ∈ X : max ( G ( x, [ y ] n − 1 ), G ( y, [ x ] n − 1 ) ) < r }.
Two layers of Na- or Ca-montmorillonite powders (initially 2 g on each side) were sheared within three rough gabbro block surfaces (polished with SiC #80) in a double-direct-shear configuration.
Some clinicians think that elastic force of 400 g on each side is insufficient and need even more force for adequate maxillary protraction, but there is lack of substantial studies about proper protraction force.
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