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The subject exhibited obvious rotation of ~10°, as shown on the sagittal slices in a, which was corrected by the proposed method, as shown in c.
The typical subject exhibited a lateral pivot pattern from extension to 60° flexion and a central pivot pattern from 60° to 100° flexion, patterns that are not usually observed in normal knees.
In one example from [3], 28 subjects exhibited the cycle p ≻ q, z ≻ p, and q ≻ z, whereas only one subject exhibited the opposite pattern-with lotteries given by the following state-dependent payoff-triples: p = (7.5, 7.5, 1), q = (10, 3, 3) and z = (5, 5, 5), where the first state has a probability of 0.4 and the second and third states a probability of 0.3 each.
CVL from one subject exhibited a TFV concentration of 3,990.8 ng/ml but no anti-HIV activity was detected.
While each subject exhibited large individual differences in terms of shape and size of the endpoint stiffness ellipse, each subject also showed quite similar results between the vision and non-vision conditions in each field.
Interestingly, the other subject whose data did not conform to the model (discarded subject 15) also revealed a peculiar reading style, but this time reversed, i.e. this subject exhibited highly positive Delta values (Figure 3, right panel; Table 4).
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Hooked up to the machine, 40percentt of test subjects exhibited extraordinary, and newfound, mental skills.
In an earlier study, McAuliffe, Blake, Warneken, and their colleagues found that, while subjects exhibited D.I. even in the absence of a visible partner, A.I. only emerged in social situations.
None of the subjects exhibited apparent structural abnormalities in MR images.
In their experiments, subjects exhibited a bias in the transitions among states called perceptual trapping.
Results: 50% of our subjects exhibited particularly low levels of free thiamine (< 7 nmol/L).
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