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These patients may suffer a fatal myocardial infarction (MI) or stroke in every subsequent year (arrow 3 in Fig. 1) and may also transit to a "non-fatal MI" (arrow 1) or "non-fatal stroke" (arrow 2).
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This includes "bristles," "artistic" strokes and "arrows," among other types of brushes.
The weight or stroke of the arrow lines pointing to a given source corresponds to the cumulative number of citations that rely on that source for information.
Use the stylus to stroke the corresponding arrow.
Make an arrow by stroking a line, and two diagonal lines at the top of the line, one right diagonal on the right side and another left diagonal on the left side.
He once explained that his books bear "traces of the violence of pencil strokes, exclamation points, arrows and underlining".
You can also select the lines option, and make an arrow with three strokes of the lines.
Additional mortality risk due to non-fatal myocardial infarction or non-fatal stroke in the long-term model (arrows 4 7) and risk of other mortality (arrow 3) are parameterized by inflating mortality through hazard ratios (HR), parameterized using log-normal distributions.
The arrows in the figure denote the stroke direction, common enough to appear on instruction books for guitarists.
The lever arm is pointing out (shown in dark blue) and the blue arrow indicates its movement during the power stroke.
Change your brush stroke by selecting the stroke you have just made with your direct selection tool (black arrow) at the top of your tool bar.
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