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Mean arterial pressure (MAP) was calculated as MAP = ⅔ diastolic arterial pressure + ⅓ systolic arterial pressure.
MAP was calculated using the following equation: MAP = DP + 1/3 (SP-DP) [ 82].
The mean arterial pressure (MAP) was calculated according to the formula: MAP = (SBP + 2 × DBP /3, where SBP = systolic blood pressure and DBP = diastolic blood pressure.
The MAP was calculated as the diastolic pressure plus one-third of the pulse pressure.
The map was calculated by taking into account the evaporation of the liquids included in the suspension.
ADC map was calculated from DWI using VnmrJ version 4.0 (Agilent Technologies, CA, USA).
Local resolution map was calculated using ResMap (Kucukelbir et al., 2014).
The local resolution map was calculated using ResMap (Kucukelbir et al., 2014), and displayed in Chimera (Pettersen et al., 2004).
The intensity map was calculated in a plane just inside the glass substrate and below the film/substrate interface.
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) was calculated by adding one third of the pulse pressure to the diastolic blood pressure.
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) was calculated by the formula MAP = DBP + (SBP-DBP /3. SBP-DBP /3
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