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In the newly-added horizontal control module, intensive profile points in the evenly distributed radial directions of the horizontal section were used to estimate the horizontal error distribution along the horizontal sectional profile during the forming process.
The real-world IR image sequences described in the previous section were used to evaluate the temporal tracking algorithm.
The optimal angles estimated in "EEI angles computation and correlation" section were used to compute the corresponding ln EEI.
BDI scores taken at the respective cross section were used to control for depressive bias of the subjective part of the patient's life event evaluation.
Dynamic modulus test data, along with the actual vehicular traffic and environmental data from the test section were used as inputs in multilayered linear.
The initiation areas divided in classes that were computed in the previous section were used for run-out modelling on a medium scale using the "AschFlow" model.
The Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio values determined from the bulk MD simulations of PE described in 'Spherical particle molecular models' section were used in the FEA model.
The two calibrated crash prediction models described in the previous section were used to estimate the safety impacts of a candidate variable speed limit control strategy.
Speed limits for each road section were used to determine travel time between pick-up points and disposal points; for simplicity, we did not use traffic modelling software as the post-disaster traffic environment is difficult to predict.
The sample horizons shown on the Yanagawa and Kokusabata sections and the "TBH" series for the paleomagnetic studies on the Yoro-River section were used by Suganuma et al. (2015).
Six scoring criteria (see materials and methods section) were used to quantify the differences in collagen fiber appearance (organized, compact, sharp, disorganized, swollen and fuzzy collagen fibers).
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