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A few cats had variation in the number of cervical vertebrae.
In this example, the positioning of the pig was very symmetric; in cases where pigs were slightly tilted to one side or had variation in how much the limbs were flexed, VOIs were drawn to correspond anatomically, not necessarily centred within the same slice.
"I wanted the girls to be cool, young and fresh, and their hair to look like it has been in the sun all summer long -- so it had variation in color and an arid texture".
At some measurements some women in both groups may have had variation in lymphoedema status.
It is perhaps surprising that the Otsu method had a higher interobserver variability than manual contouring: this may be explained in that differing observers may have had variation in the delineation of the endocardium and epicardium.
However, we also examined the number of patients who had variation in VT of more than 13%%, which corresponds to the median of the variability of VT in our series.
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The remaining four species of whiteflies had variations in the gene order.
Eighteen (30%) patients had variations in arterial PP above 13%, and 21 (35%) showed variations in POP waveform amplitude above 14%.
This is why exercise programming must always have variation in movement, pace, duration, intensity, and load.
A signature by a human hand will have variation in pressure or the width of the line, though good machines can go some way to replicating this.
Therefore, land reclamation strategies have variation in different region.
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