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Reproducibility is the precision under a set of conditions that include different locations, operators, measuring systems, and replicate measurements on the same or similar objects.
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Before the operative hysteroscopy, the operator measured the preoperative degree of cervical dilatation by passing Hegar dilators through the cervix in ascending order starting with a size of 4 mm.
At the start of the clinical measurement, the operator measures both ACRIN and INO phantoms 3 times, each time picking up and re-placing the probe onto the phantom.
A single operator measured the brachial artery diameter and an average value from three consecutive measurements was calculated.
An operator measured the profile of the road as tilt within a specified distance by successively placing the bar.
Ideally these values are common for all operators but they may be different for each operator due to their measuring errors when assuming each operator measures individually the values of,, and by sensing their surrounding radio environment.
As part of a previously published study, a single operator measured the ONSD in 120 healthy volunteers over a 6-month period.
Finally, our model simulates what is known as the "black stripe method" of ONSD measurement meaning that the operator measures the edges of the internal diameter of the ONS.
Where possible, the same operator measured IOP, and the same tonometer was used at each visit for a given subject.
The flux operator measures the quantum flux passing into the asymptotic region of the surface along the Jacobi R coordinate [ Eq. (4 ]: (4) where Rcap is defined as before, and H̃ = Ĥ in order to include the CAP in the operator.
At each time of study a second operator measured the parameters of respiratory mechanics: intrinsic PEEP (PEEPi, with end-expiratory pause of 3 seconds), plateau pressure (Pplat), peak pressure (Ppeak), TV, RR, and static compliance of the respiratory system (Crs) were calculated using the standard formula.
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