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Partial eta-squared (η p 2) is reported as a measure of effect size, with demarcations of small (<0.09), medium (>0.09 < 0.25) and large (>0.25) effects.
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Blastocyst formation coincides with demarcation of the first two lineages in the mammalian preimplantation embryo: the ICM that gives rise to the embryo proper, extraembryonic endoderm and mesoderm, and the trophectoderm (TE) that generates the placenta [29], [30].
We geocoded addresses for all participants onto an area map with demarcation of areas of District Boards and Tertiary Planning Units (TPU) for which ecological level sociodemographic variables could be obtained from the 2001 Census (Census and Statistics Department, Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 2002).
It is important to note that the demands of the National Front transcended the oil issue, as the party pressed for representative government with constitutional demarcations of power.
Kaplan may argue that the brightly colored patches of sovereign territory on a two-dimensional map obscure Nature's primordial blueprint, but citizens now have incentives to obscure the lines of their governments with the demarcations of their own communities, imagined and real.
What made "Harry Potter" popular, among other things, was that it was a classic melodrama, with clear demarcations of good and evil, and a quest (the search for destiny, for identity) that at some point engages everyone.
She said she wanted to explore how her classmates were formed by the world of the 50's, with its rigid demarcations of class, gender and race, as well as how they "moved through history and made something else out of it," whether by burning their bras or marching for civil rights.
In a less striking gesture, President Dilma Rousseff moved ahead this month with the demarcation of seven much smaller indigenous areas.
Energy supplies from hydro rich but hydrocarbon poor Tajikistan could help to integrate Central Asia's southern tier with the western fringes of the Indian subcontinent, a scenario the Russian and British empires sought to avoid with the demarcation of the Wakhan corridor buffer zone in an imperial-era boundary agreement.
Therefore, the lesion may be completely undetectable at imaging studies such as contrast-enhanced CT or T1-weighted MRI or their periphery may be indistinguishable from the surrounding tissue with only demarcation of a necrotic center.
At least fifteen a year came through with spray cans and indelible markers and attempted, as best they could, to match the elegant demarcations of the past.
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