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In this large long term follow-up of an unselected cohort of children conceived after fertility treatment, we found a systematically small increased risk of mental disorders in children born after induced ovulation/intrauterine insemination compared with spontaneously conceived children.
In this case the crosstalk between ΔHbR and ΔHbO2 is systematically small, owing to the large and opposite difference between their molar extinction coefficients at 750 and 850 nm (Fig. 1).
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Figure 3 shows that the optimized box size is systematically smaller than the default one.
However, The IQ-SPECT produced systematically smaller volumes than LEHR protocol at the studied iterations range.
IQ-SPECT produces systematically smaller LV volumes than the conventional LEHR MPI protocol.
The algorithm returns simulated normalized root mean square errors systematically smaller than 5% in 10 s.
The real coefficient is smaller, since the measured temperatures are systematically smaller than the real ones.
Also for stronger adhesion, the dependence of the bouncing velocity on γ is systematically smaller than that predicted by JKR.
This indicates that amplitude variation was systematically smaller for the elastic random media than for the acoustic random media.
The predicted amplitude in Sakurajima is systematically smaller than that actually observed, but the dependence on distance is consistent with the observation.
With the validated phantom, we showed that a clinical routine IQ-SPECT protocol produces systematically smaller LV volumes than a LEHR protocol.
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