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This hypothesis was confirmed by predicting cases from the independent data set using the equations developed by us.
The measured displacement is then related to the slip of the contact zone using the equations developed in the 'Theoretical model' section (see Equation 8).
Total body fat and protein were estimated from total body water using the equations developed for grey seals by Reilly and Fedak [37].
Sugar yields from high solids enzymatic hydrolysis were calculated using the equations developed by Zhu et al. [ 25].
We calculated fat-free body mass using the equations developed by Kotler et al for wasted adults with HIV.
Tissue-to-plasma partitioning coefficients (Kp) were calculated in silico using the equations developed by Poulin and Theil.
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We also calibrated PM2.5 measurements to account for the lower precision of the DustTrak (as compared to US EPA designated Federal Reference Method measurements) using the equation developed in Yanosky, et al. (2002) [ 18]: y = 0.33 x + 2.25 Where x equals recorded values and y equals corrected values.
A pantropical allometric model developed by Chave et al. [29] for tropical moist forests was applied to estimate the AGB for live trees (DBH > 4.8 cm, and for palms (DBH ≥ 4.8 cm), AGB was computed using the equation developed by Hughes [30].
The counts obtained in the different activities were converted into metabolic equivalents (METs) using the equation developed and validated by Freedson and colleagues [ 22].
Height was measured at visit 1. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) was calculated from weight, height, and age using the equation developed by Schofield for adults (1985).
The calcification score for each of these patients was estimated using the equation developed from the Chertow et al. (2002) data, and this predicted score was then included in regression analysis of cardiovascular risk.
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