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For years, Lula had been too shy to date her, but now they were living the full measure of small dreams, able to buy a house near a bakery and a bus stop.
It is a common measure of small world networks, which are characterized by the small number of edges in the path between any two nodes.
In fact, the number p corresponds to the ratio between measure of small set T μ and the length of period, i.e., it describes how much of the Dirichlet condition per cell of periodicity we have.
However in the presence of normal electrophysiology, a validated measure of small fiber neuropathy could be utilized.
If NC is normal, a validated measure of small fiber neuropathy (SFN) (with class 1 evidence) may be used.
For example, sucrose absorption measures gastroduodenal permeability 19 whereas lactulose/mannitol gives a measure of small intestinal permeability.
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Our introduction of a quantitative measure of small-world-ness remedies this by demanding that the WS counterpart to a specific network have the same value of SΔ (or Sws).
Corneal confocal microscopy (CCM), a novel surrogate measure of small-fiber neuropathy, has been shown to detect early small-fiber damage in diabetic patients (6, 7).
The use of IVCCM as a measure of small-fiber impairment in DSP, through the examination of corneal nerve structure, requires further research.
Hence, one can conclude that the nerve axon reflex depends principally but not exclusively on the function of C-nociceptive fibers and therefore can be used as a surrogate measure of small-fiber damage.
Authors' response: While the concept we use may not be exactly that advocated by Watts and Strogatz a decade ago, it is the most modern measure of " small-worldness" to date, and quantitative to boot.
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