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Reference refers to a reference feature set of MPEG7 audio features.
The speaker refers to a reference time preceding speech time which serves as the point of reference for the projected future situation time.
The PM2.5 emission data of 2005 and 2010 were employed from GAINS-ASIA database in 82 sectors under the ECLIPSE_V5a_CLE_base scenario, which refers to a reference case for all countries under current legislation for each country (IIASA 2008a, b).
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The guidelines refer to a reference crop surface, which is not short of water.
46 After managing acute complications, patients should be referred to a reference center.
We considered questionnaires to be validated if the investigators referred to a reference for the validation process in the respective language.
Cases were ascertained from a pool of patients referred to a reference laboratory in Portugal for genetic testing for neurological diseases.
All confirmatory urine drug testing was referred to a reference laboratory (ARUP Laboratories) for analysis and quantitation by GC/MS or LC/MS/MS.
In order to suppress side effects from water absorption [ 19], before statistical analysis the transmittance data of each area was referred to a reference value, dividing the %T of each area by the %T of the reference area (1492 to 1481 cm−1).
In contrast, for the two-channel (fluorescent label) platform, involving a control-channel refering to a reference condition hybridized on all chips, each non-control channel was normalized with respect to the control-channel of the particular hybridization [ 52].
The probability of being referred to a reference cancer site for initial surgical management (curative or palliative surgery) was analysed using a logistic regression model with the SAS software (SAS Institute Inc., Cary, NC, USA).
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