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The zone of inhibition exhibited more than 10 millimeters was considered as highly active for extracts.
The BIF-IMT, measured in millimeters, was considered pathological if it was ≥0.9 mm and was considered carotid atherosclerosis if the BIF-IMT was ≥1.2 mm or 50% greater than the BIF-IMT in the adjacent area (21).
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The number of mitoses per square millimeter was considered by a fixed-effects ANOVA allowing for treatment, time, and the treatment by time interaction.
Mantoux test was done for 57 children diagnosed as PTB and 66% of them had a positive test (induration of at least 10 millimeter was considered as positive) [ 12].
A perforation up to 5 millimeters through the vertebral body wall was considered acceptable.
Worm growth was considered as the millimeter sum of scolex, neck, and strobila, as we previously reported [ 20].
We recorded the largest diameter of the wheal (in millimeters) at 15 minutes; a wheal of 3 mm greater than the negative control was considered positive reaction [ 8].
Workers who reported pain in the neck-shoulder region for at least three days during the last seven days, with the worst pain intensity in the last week marked above 50 millimeters on the 100-millimeter VAS [ 32] were considered as cases.
Where a watch of 36 to 38 millimeters might once have been considered wide-screen, newer models expanded in all dimensions — dial and case diameter, depth and crystal thickness, bracelet heft — until comparisons to objects like kitchen timers, manacles or hockey pucks became inevitable.
The "millimeter wave" machines, which are considered less risky because they do not use X-rays, bounce electromagnetic waves off the body to produce a similar image.
Millimeter-wave communication (mmWC) is considered as one of the pioneer candidates for 5G indoor and outdoor systems in E-band.
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