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The first image of a sequence is defined as a reference image under zero load, wherein interest points are determined and connected in a triangular irregular network structure.

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Five calves were defined as a reference group and slaughtered at 4 d of age to estimate the initial body composition of the animals.

*The Lobar Pneumonia group was defined as a reference.

A treatable hypoglycemic event was defined as a reference blood glucose level <60 mg/dL.

These miRNAs were defined as a reference set of miRNA sequences for the identification of potentially conserved miRNAs in Boechera.

Based on an approach described previously, homozygosity was defined as a reference to variant read ratio that was greater than 90% (Chu et al. 2012).

Since the group of SY was defined as a reference class, two MLR models were obtained for the TE and SE groups.

For each new species designated by molecular sequence analysis and mating experiments, one strain was defined as a reference strain (see below).

For first-line therapy, a 6-month PFR of more than 30 56 % (depending on histology) was defined as a reference value for drug activity; for second-line therapy, a 3-month PFR of more than 40%% would suggest a drug activity, and less than 20%% inactivity.

Usually a variant is defined as a deviation from a reference sequence.

Agreement between the map and reference land-cover labels is defined as a match between the primary or alternate reference label determined for a sample pixel and a mode class of the mapped 3×3 block of pixels centered on the sample pixel.

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