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Performance of specialty referrals is coming under scrutiny, but a lack of identifiable measures impedes measurement efforts.
Even so, until recently, they had identifiable measures they could call their own.
Identifiable measures of change include a higher frequency center for hypertensive subjects, more energy over 100 Hz, larger-frequency bandwidth, and a smaller time-bandwidth.
In these genomes, DNA sequence scrambling has reached such a high level that commonly observed prokaryotic chromosomal landmarks such as oriC and terC are no longer readily identifiable by measuring DNA composition biases.
Therefore, we hypothesized that the effects of DRD2 genotype on striatal dopamine D2 signaling would be additive and therefore identifiable with a measure reflecting the shared and not the unique variance derived by the two radiotracer binding measures.
Only nerves with at least 15 identifiable axons were measured and data from six mice for each experimental condition were used to calculate the mean axon length.
The search for identifiable and easily measured metabolic correlates of shock that could be used to quantify the severity of human circulatory failure began with the pioneering work of Huckabee [ 55], Weil and Afifi [ 56] and Harken [ 57].
If you are not identifiable, how can you measure your success?
This secondary objective, however is described in less detail and the protocol assumes that such a measure is identifiable.
One suggestion from the surveys was not identifiable as an outcome measure and so thought to be a typing error and had to be omitted.
Here, we tested the hypothesis that such a mechanism is identifiable through neural oscillations measured through EEG.
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