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Image quality score, contrast-to-noise ratio, sharpness index, coefficient of variation (CV), and measured defect size were assessed as measures of image quality.
The highest loadings for these six factors, in order, were the number of patches (NP), mean proximity index (PROX_MN), largest patch index (LPI), patch cohesion index (COHESION), total core area (TCA), and the proximity index coefficient of variation (PROX_CV).
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The within-subject variability of the VI indices (coefficient of variation in brackets) was distinctly higher (LCI (9.8%), M1/M0 (6.6%), M2/M0 (14.6%), AMDN1 (9.1%), AMDN2 (16.3%)) compared to FRC measurements (5.6%).
As shown in Figure 3A, instability indices calculated using the relative peak height method generated consistent instability indices (coefficient of variation, 2.2%) from a wide range of template DNA amounts (50~300 ng).
Subsequent studies show that this method produces repeatable dyssynchrony indices (coefficient of variation is 8.7% for bandwidth and 8.8% for SD of time to peak contraction) and can distinguish normal from dyssynchronous contraction in clinical populations [ 18, 21].
SRBDs: Sleep-related breathing disorders; OSA: Obstructive sleep apnea; CSA: Central sleep apnea; US: United-States; STV: Stride-to-stride variability of stride time; AHI: Apnea + hypopnea index; CoV: Coefficient of variation; BMI: Body mass index; CI: Confidence interval.
Four vegetation variables differed significantly among the 2D complexity groups: the standard deviation of the Enhanced Vegetation Index, the coefficient of variation of density per transect (CV density), mean tree diameter (DBH), and foliage height diversity (FHD).
The DNA index and coefficient of variation (CV) of the peaks were also registered.
Glycemic variability was calculated as the standard deviation, glycemic lability index and coefficient of variation.
BMI: Body mass index; CV: Coefficient of variation; LOD: Limit of detection; pp: Postpartum; rs: Spearman correlation; SD: Standard deviation.
BMI: Body Mass Index; CV: coefficient of variation; ER: estrogen receptor; HMW: high-molecular weight; HOMA-IR: Homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance; HRs: hazard ratios; MetS: metabolic syndrome; PR: progesterone receptor.
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