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As a sensitivity assessment, MM was defined with and without self-reported affected relatives with bone cancer NOS and later excluded from the MM definition to minimize misclassification.
In this case, a horizontal line with a specified length of 9 mm was defined for laser machining.
A CAL of 1 2 mm was defined as mild periodontitis, 3 4 mm was moderate periodontitis, and 5 mm or more was severe periodontitis.
Finally, the differences between the corresponding landmarks in the two sessions were calculated and the maximum value across all subjects (0.621 mm) was defined as the accuracy.
Canopy height (in mm) was defined as the average height measured at three haphazardly selected positions within the turf algae canopy.
MM was defined as co-occurrence of ≥3 conditions from a list of 29 chronic diseases.
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Hyperdiploidy in MM is defined as gain of certain odd-numbered chromosomes and is observed in approximately one-half of patients and, with some exceptions, was described to have a positive prognostic value20.
The linear relationships between sensor response (y; μA/cm2) and substrate concentration (x; mM) were defined by the equations of y = 0.844x + 0.029 (R2 = 0.999) and y = 0.882x + 0.0625 (R2 = 0.996) for AG/PyOx/CHIT and AG/PyOx/CHIT CNT biosensors, respectively.
Stenosis ≥50% in the left main artery or stenosis of 70%, and fractional flow reserve (FFR) ≤0.80 in one or more coronary branches with diameter ≥2 mm were defined as "positive", which require revascularization.
Aortic wall thickness that exceeded ≥ 2 mm is defined as a diseased segment [28].
According to National Ignition Facility Project (NIF), the small scale ripples with the spatial period between 0.12 and 33 mm are defined as the MSF errors.
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