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Fig. 8 Magnetic energy spectra of V-ASM, Z-ASM, and adopted IGRF models, for the main field (left panel) and the secular variation (right panel).
Fig. 3 Examples of GPS and GLONASS measurements for two ground-based stations PFRR (65.1°N; 147.4°W) and MAC1 (54.5°S; 158.9°E) on the disturbed day of June 22 , 2015 the distribution of IPP projections over a single station (left panel) with a black dot indicating the location of the station; the derived ROT variation (middle panel) and ROTI variation (right panel) along all visible satellites.
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In terms of squared temperature variations (right graph), the relationship ΔATA2 = f tR) and ΔATC2 = f tR) are hyperbolic functions with t = LψA and t = Tψ as vertical asymptotes and ΔATA2 = TψA and ΔATC2 = TψC as horizontal asymptotes respectively.
CO: Cardiac output; CPTT: Cardiopulmonary transit time; CVP: Central venous pressure; IPPV: Intermittent positive pressure ventilation; PEEP: Positive end-expiratory pressure; Pms: Mean systemic filling pressure; PPV: Pulse pressure variation; RAP: Right atrial pressure; RVSV: Right ventricular stroke volume; VE: Volume expansion; VR: Venous return.
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Fig. 2 Field intensity distribution variation with right slot radius.
PPV: pulse pressure variation; RV: right ventricular; SVV: stroke volume variation.
During buccal brushing, individuals showed less inter-individual variation during right side brushing (Table 1).
Because of the large thickness variation for right ventricle, we used an average thickness of 9 mm.
In addition, ΔrespPP could reflect postload variation on right ventricular dysfunction and cannot be used as a predictor even in the presence of hypovolaemia [ 8, 9, 11].
CVP: central venous pressure; EVLW: extravascular lung water; GEDV: global end-diastolic volume; ICG: indocyanine green; PAC: pulmonary artery catheter; PPV: pulse pressure variation; RV: right ventricular; ScvO2: central venous oxygen saturation; SV: stroke volume; SvO2: mixed venous oxygen saturation; SVV: SV variation.
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