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Descriptive Quantitative Analysis of First Metatarsal Sagittal Plane Motion
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2020Evaluation of the sagittal plane motion of the first ray is a commonly accepted physical examination technique performed during the assessment and treatment of the hallux valgus deformity. Excessive or abnormal motion in this location, termed "hypermobility," has also traditionally been strongly associated with surgical decision-making and serves as a ...
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15. Quantitative Analysis: Description and Inference
2020This chapter deals with quantitative analysis, and especially description and inference. It introduces the reader to the principles of quantitative research and offers a step-by-step guide on how to use and interpret a range of commonly used techniques.
Sandra Halperin, Oliver Heath
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Descriptive Quantitative Analysis of Rearfoot Alignment Radiographic Parameters
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2015Although the radiographic parameters of the transverse talocalcaneal angle (tTCA), calcaneocuboid angle (CCA), talar head uncovering (THU), calcaneal inclination angle (CIA), talar declination angle (TDA), lateral talar-first metatarsal angle (lTFA), and lateral talocalcaneal angle (lTCA) form the basis of the preoperative evaluation and procedure ...
Andrew J, Meyr, Matthew R, Wagoner
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The Description of Population Vulnerability in Quantitative Risk Analysis
Risk Analysis, 2012The description of the distribution of population in the potential impact areas of accident scenarios is of utmost importance for the assessment of the final consequences of potential accidents. Vulnerability centers (i.e., sites where the simultaneous presence of a relevant number of persons in a narrow area is anticipated) may play an important role ...
BONVICINI, SARAH +3 more
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Quantitative Descriptive Analysis
2018This chapter explains how to do a classic Quantitative Descriptive Analysis (QDA) and to clarify many peripheral points about the technique. QDA® provided a way to describe new products, changes in formulation, and methods of manufacture. Panelists for QDA® can be recruited either from the in-house personnel of a company or by obtaining consumers ...
Katherine L. Zook, Jacqueline H. Pearce
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Quantitative description of protein adsorption by frontal analysis
Process Biochemistry, 2000Abstract Protein adsorption in packed columns was investigated theoretically and experimentally by frontal analysis and ion exchange chromatography. A dynamic model describing interfacial and intraparticle mass transfer and surface reaction phenomena was used in theoretical analysis.
Ahmet K Avcı +2 more
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Descriptive Quantitative Analysis of Hallux Abductovalgus Transverse Plane Radiographic Parameters
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2014Although the transverse plane radiographic parameters of the first intermetatarsal angle (IMA), hallux abductus angle (HAA), and the metatarsal-sesamoid position (MSP) form the basis of preoperative procedure selection and postoperative surgical evaluation of the hallux abductovalgus deformity, the so-called normal values of these measurements have not
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Quantitative Image Analysis For Geologic Core Description
Journal of Sedimentary Research, 2017Abstract: Many basic rock properties—such as lithology, bedding, grain size, sorting, and porosity—are expressed in geologic cores by changes in color, brightness, and texture. Quantitative descriptive rock properties can thus be derived from digital core images.
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Quantitative Data Analysis: Descriptive, Univariate, and Bivariate Statistics
2022This chapter explores the fundamental aspects of quantitative data analysis and explains the most commonly used analytical techniques: descriptive, univariate, and bivariate statistics. Statistics are one of the tools researchers use to see patterns in the quantitative data they collect and to explore relationships between different variables of ...
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