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The validity of this approach has been only partially investigated in the past; assessment for bridge deck sections and its convenience with respect to frequency domain analyses are discussed, and applied to relative to a range of typical examples.

Secondly, though tobacco products cost increases yearly in South Africa, it seems to have resulted in the underestimation of its impact on tobacco use relative to a range of other public health issues.

Figure 3 shows the model-predicted change in PANSS relative to a range of normalized 5-HT2C receptor activation from 0.5- to 1.5-fold of the normal baseline receptor activation (63%).

These 3 cities had relatively low annual dengue incidence in the 2 years before MID implementation (12, 18, and 72 cases per 100,000 population relative to a range of 104 2,014 cases in the other 18 cities except for Paracatu, which had 4 cases).

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To produce a frequency mask in each filter channel k, define the mean of the modulation spectral energy relative to a pitch range as the energy normalized by the wideness of that pitch range: E k = ∑ i ∈ Q k X ( k, i ) 2 ( p f high k - p f low k ) (9).

The ion processing behavior of pyroxene relative to a wide range of other silicates has, however, been investigated under irradiation similar to the regime expected for the solar wind (Wang and Ewing 1992; Wang et al. 1998a,[b]; Christoffersen and Keller 2011).

For parallel reasons, some theorists have noted that concentration on only desires as the focal point of autonomy is overly narrow, as people can (fail to) exhibit self-government relative to a wide range of personal characteristics, such as values, physical traits, relations to others, and so on (see Double 1992, 66).

Odds ratios (OR) are reported relative to a reference range of Tb, as previously reported [ 33].

Miller et al. (2007) showed that PG1 has high specificity for H2O2 relative to a wide range of other oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, and organic oxidant species.

Previous fMRI (Puce et al. 1995; Kanwisher et al. 1997; Grill-Spector et al. 1999; Halgren et al. 1999; Haxby et al. 1999; Hasson et al. 2001) and neuropsychology studies (McCarthy et al. 1997; Marotta et al. 2001) have identified an area in human inferior temporal cortex that responds selectively to images of faces, relative to a wide range of control stimuli.

Odds ratios (OR) with 95%% confidence intervals (CI) were expressed relative to an interquartile range increase in the concentration of each pollutant.

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