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The neurological examination was normal and the electroencephalogram tracing, as well as brain Computed Tomography scan, was also referred as normal.
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Inference procedures based on the assumption of a normally distributed sample statistic are referred to as normal theory methods.
Guvench had briefed me at the coffee shop: front-end guys — designers and user-interface engineers — make products that interact with what he referred to as "normal" people.
As such lavas were extruded from the mid-oceanic ridges, they were alternately magnetized parallel and opposite to the present magnetic field of Earth and are thus referred to as normal and reversed.
A matrix (A in{mathbb {C}}^{ntimes n}) is referred to as normal J-Hamiltonian if and only if ({ AJ)}^=AJ) and (AA^=A^A).
In (S. Gigola, L. Lebtahi, N. Thome in Appl. Math. Lett. 48 36 40, 2015) it was introduced that a matrix (A in{mathbb {C}}^{ntimes n}) is referred to as normal J-Hamiltonian if and only if ({ AJ)}^=AJ) and (AA^=A^A).
The gym's new ad features a rail-thin, nude model whose torso is hidden behind a red circle asking "Are You Skinny Fat?" "Skinny fat," referred to as "normal weight obesity" by researchers at the Mayo Clinic, describes someone who make look fit on the outside but has an unusually high ratio of body fat in comparison to their weight.
The mean fluoride uptake value of this group is referred to as normal femoral bone mineralization.
This diet had a content of insoluble NSP referred to as normal (Table 2).
If the glucose level lies between 141 mg/dl and 148.25 mg/dl, we referred it as normal.
Although these tissues are referred to as normal gallbladder tissues, it is important to point out that they cannot be regarded as healthy normal specimens.
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