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Six (55%) of these had combined progression in depth and size and five eyes (45%) progressed in depth only.
The most common pattern of progression in glaucomatous visual fields is combined progression in depth and size of an existing scotoma.
Of these eyes with visual field area progression, six of the 11 (55%) revealed a combined progression in depth and size.
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Hibbard wrote that the condition of the mental foramen and masseteric ridges excluded the specimen from Onychomys, Peromyscus, Reithrodontomys, and Eligmodontia and that in these features and in its depth and size, the fossil more closely resembled Oryzomys; therefore, he placed it in that genus with a query.
Ligand binding pockets in proteins are diverse in shape, depth, and size [ 6].
3D reconstruction of the Swept-field confocal microscope images demonstrated clear differences in the depth and size of Aβ aggregation in the presence of different antibodies (Fig. S6 and Movie S3 S5).
The results showed needs that first come to mind are not lower quality than needs that come to mind later and can inform early design phases to balance in-depth research and size of user groups.
Alabama's lack of depth and size in the defensive front seven was glaring, as Georgia tailbacks Knowshon Moreno and Thomas Brown combined for 148 yards rushing.
Progression of existing scotoma could occur in depth, size, or both depth and size.
These properties can all be expressed in first-order logic with quantifier depth and size O log k), and we use them to observe some interesting relationships between LTL and first-order expressibility.
The gelatin derivatives synthesized starting from N-acetylhomocysteine thiolactone and Traut's reagent were characterized in depth using size exclusion chromatography and UV VIS spectrophotometry.
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