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The average side length and the depth of the square pits was 90 and 40 nm, respectively.
Besides the MLW of the TFR slice, there is also a difference in the average side lobe level.
The average side length of the top squares is 200 nm, and the space between them is about the same size.
In detail, the side facet angle of the holes after droplet etching is in the range of 27° to 33°, whereas the average side facet angle of the large holes is about 5°.
The average side of the triangle of the net-like structure is around 200 μm before biaxial extending (with a CA of 151.2°) and 450 μm after extension (with a CA of 0 ± 1.2°) (Fig. 14).
Logarithmic differences will be more representative if the right/left ratio (rather than the simple difference) is independent of the perfusion level, in which case the average side difference will grow proportionally with the perfusion level.
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The percentage of the average side-to-side WB asymmetry relative to the total body weight was calculated to normalize expected differences in magnitude of asymmetry based on a subject's total body weight.
The average side-to-side difference in MPE was 2.5 mm ± 5.1 (min 0; max 25).
In part 1, the average side-to-side difference in MPE in the healthy population was not statistically significant.
The average side-to-side difference in MPE in the ACL-insufficient group was 16.9 mm ± 13.4 (min −20; max 60), which was statistically significant (p < 0.0001).
Table 4 Part 2. The average side-to-side difference in MPE of 16.9 mm in the ACL-deficient group (121 knees) was statistically significant (p < 0.0001)* 121 ACL-injured patients Average MPE (mm) Standard deviation Range (mm) Healthy knee 38.7 21.2 5–70 Injured knee 21.8 16.5 0–90 Side-to side-difference 16.9* 13.4 −20 to 60.
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