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The traffic measured may be normalised by the number of opportunities readers had of visiting the link to avoid biasing the measure due to the ranking preferences of the news search engine.

For example, tautomers that differ by (1,3 -shifts of H atoms between heteroatoms may be normalised to the same representation; ion-pair representations (e.g. nitro group as –[N+]([O-])=O) are replaced by expanded valence representations (e.g. nitro group as –N(=O)=O).

The SUS may be normalised to give a percentile rank.

Among high-risk mothers, that is, mothers with high body mass index and/or diabetes, 17 18 preferable interventions may be normalised prepregnancy body mass index, minimalised weight gain during pregnancy and improved metabolic control.

In addition, this study provides evidence of some less-studied influences on reporting, including participants' perceptions of significance (whereby illness or treatment use may be normalised or gauged against another), relevance to report and negative consequences of reporting.

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Results also show that mothers' and fathers' difficulties experienced in bonding with the subsequent child during pregnancy and once the child is born may need to be normalised.

And yet the two words refuse to be normalised.

"It shouldn't be normalised in high street stores.

Both findings could be normalised by CaMKII inhibition [ 68].

Symptom heuristics ('rules of thumb') may lead to symptoms being normalised because they are common within the social network, potentially disadvantaging older populations.

Indeed, we found that myocardial GLP-1R expression was increased after MI (which may represent an adaptive response) and was normalised by exendin-4, although it is also possible that the mechanism may involve established GLP-1R-independent pathways [ 8, 48].

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