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δ j (t) is then obtained by examining the observation O t) in state S j, i.e., by multiplying the maximal quantity with the probability Pr(S t)=S j |O t)).
Multiplying the maximal registered force (kg) by 9.81 converted the force to newtons (N).
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The fraction of activated Boost per cell is then multiplied by the maximal Boost-dependent rate of IL-2 production.
Note that max score is bounded from above by the length of the query multiplied by the maximal score per fragment position.
The total MSWS-12 score ranges between 0 100 and is computed by summing the individual item scores, subtracting the minimum possible score (12), dividing by the maximal score (48), and then multiplying the result by 100 [ 6].
The individual lesion score was calculated by multiplying the lesion area by a density factor derived from the maximal Hounsfield unit within this area, as described by Agatston et al. [ 20].
Ventilation was compared with the maximal ventilatory capacity (MVC), which was estimated by multiplying the measured FEV1 by 40 [ 28].
The Agatston score was calculated by multiplying the area of a calcified lesion restricted only to aortic valve area, with a weighted CT attenuation score dependent on the maximal CT attenuation (HU) within a lesion as previously described.
NGAM – the amount of ATP that is dissipated for maintenance purposes by an amount of living cells (corresponding to 1gDCW) in a unit time (1 h) – was computed from the experimentally measured m s by multiplying it by the maximal theoretical ATP yield (YATP) from glucose of 19.25 molATP molglc-1.
To change the instantaneous kinematic cues, we multiplied the pulses with a constant factor resulting in pulses with different amplitudes and maximal velocities.
It multiplies the signal.
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