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We found that the mean width in male menisci was 10.55 mm (SD, ± 3.4 mm) and 11.59 mm (SD, ± 1.0 mm) for the medial and lateral menisci, respectively.
The greater number of lost peaks for the site-specific transcription factor Hnf4α is likely due to the considerably smaller mean width in bases of enrichment peaks versus H3K4me3 (508 bases versus 1213 bases).
Aznar et al. found that a pacifier-sucking habit led to a significant reduction in the intercanine and intermolar mean width in the maxillary arch [ 37].
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Richness and abundance were higher in riparian forest with mean width of 50 m in each margin and lower anthropogenic disturbance.
An increase in the prestrain, and thus the mean stress/strain, results in a nonlinear increase in the mean width and length of voids.
At day 0, all of the horses had large lesions ranging from 12 to 50 cm in length (mean length 27 cm) and 15 to 40 cm in width (mean width 25 cm) and surrounded 90° (4 horses), 180° (7 horses) or 360° (4 horses) of the affected areas.
The results showed that the mean width of the pressure sores in Group A was significantly smaller than that of Group B in the final weeks of the study according to the Mann-Whitney test (P value ranging from 0.0221 to 0.0454).
On day 7, there was a mean width of 38.8 ± 14.1 µm in the 10−6 mol/l group, whereas in the control and the cells treated with 10−9 mol/l, 10−8 mol/l, and 10−7 mol/l of paclitaxel the gap had closed on days 2, 3, 4 and 6 respectively.
The mean bicaudate ratio was 0.12 in 1997 and 0.13 in 2013, and the mean width of the third ventricle was 0.57 and 0.68 cm, respectively.
In [22], the mean width of the Firey linear combinations of convex bodies was studied, and the lower bound of the mean width of the Firey linear combinations of convex body and its polar body was given.
In the present study, the mean width of KM was 1.87 ± 1.82 mm.
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