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This paper presents finite element models which can be used to reliably assess the design and behavior of the connection.
However, the ASTM C156 standard (water loss test) – the only standard method available – exhibits large variability in results and cannot be used to reliably assess the effectiveness and qualify curing compounds.
The PDR can be used to reliably assess incidence rates in this age group.
On the contrary, global ratings have been used to reliably assess complex competences, for example in surgery [ 19].
Mental rotation tasks—especially in blocked variants can be used to reliably assess individual differences in global processing speed.
Their results suggest that plasma selenium is affected by the inflammatory response while erythrocyte selenium concentration is unaffected and can be used to reliably assess selenium status [ 12].
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Here we used a mouse model of epithelial ovarian cancer in combination with the IPAS proteomic platform to allow us to reliably assess and quantify changes encompassing low abundance proteins in mouse plasma with tumor development [53].
Such an approach allows us to reliably assess uncertainty of the CMT parameters including the centroid position.
Ultrasound cannot be used to reliably differentiate between tumour types.
Three trace b values, 50, 400 and 800 s/mm (b50, b400 and b800; instead of the commonly used two data points), were used to more reliably assess the ADC values from the skull base to upper thighs (or lower in the case of a lesion).
We used an MCF-7WS8 cell line, a human breast cancer cell line, in a robotic version [ 16, 17, 23] of the MCF-7 cell proliferation assay (aka E-screen assay) that has been used for decades to reliably assess EA [ 28, 29].
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