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The frequency ratio was set to (sqrt {2}), the number of orientations was set to eight, and the number of frequencies to six.
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In those instances, the plane of orientation was set as close to ideal as possible.
The inlet orientation was set between a horizontal inlet, 10 cm above the bottom (low level); and a vertical inlet, 10 cm from the sidewall (high level).
The inlet orientation was set between a horizontal inlet, 10 cm above the bottom; and a vertical inlet, 10 cm from the sidewall.
After the relative orientation of the model was established by the marking and referencing process, the absolute orientation was set by setting the scale bar distance (or distances) to its 30″ calibrated length.
The scanning orientation was set using the same scan prescription location as the anatomical T1- and T2-weighted brain images.
Check size was scaled to the RF size of the target neuron so that approximately two checks corresponded to one lobe of the optimal spatial frequency, and orientation was set according to the orientation preference of the target neuron.
With regard to 24Y31, the spin orientation is set to be spin-up for the atoms with the highest magnetic moment in the antiferromagnetic configuration.
The threshold magnitude of the orientation vector for chemotactic orientation is set at 10, i.e. |ΔLR*|≥10.
Consistent with the previous models [21], [22], [25], the threshold magnitude of the orientation vector for chemotactic orientation is set at 10, i.e., |ΔLR*|≥10.
Effect of normalization: R(Catt, Matt) from R(Catt) and R(Matt) responses, i.e. another determination of normalization effects for each of the 12 different centre orientations [β was set to 1 for the multiplicative models and 0 (but see above) for additive models for this condition again].
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