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Quantitative evaluation of spatial heterogeneity in dentin attrition using combined spectroscopic and elemental profiling. [PDF]
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Quantitative Evaluation of Sialograms
Investigative Radiology, 1992The authors developed and evaluated a quantitative analytic method for interpreting clinical sialograms.Images were obtained by digital subtraction sialography and transformed into binary form. The duct width of the image was calculated and represented as a normalized histogram.
K, Yoshiura +4 more
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Quantitative evaluation of Alzheimer's disease
SPIE Proceedings, 2009We propose a single, quantitative metric called the disease evaluation factor (DEF) and assess its efficiency at estimating disease burden in normal, control subjects (CTRL) and probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. The study group consisted in 75 patients with a diagnosis of probable AD and 75 age-matched normal CTRL without neurological or ...
Simon Duchesne, Giovanni B. Frisoni
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A scoring for a quantitative evaluation of shock
The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1982A simple and quantitative scoring system for evaluating shock was proposed on the analysis of signs, symptoms and laboratory data on 62 patients diagnosed as being in shock. Five clinical features such as systolic blood pressure, pulse rate, hourly urinary output, base excess and mental state, representing functions of vital organs, were graded into 4 ...
R, Ogawa, T, Fujita
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Research on Quantitative Evaluation for Integrity
2009 Fifth International Conference on Information Assurance and Security, 2009Integrity is one of essential properties of information security. It is necessary to analyze integrity of system quantitatively in order to protect the system security. For the purpose, we present formal definitions of integrity based on probabilistic computation tree logic (PCTL) and quantitative evaluation model of integrity.
Lihua Yin, Yunchuan Guo
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Quantitative Evaluation of the Electroretinogram
Ophthalmologica, 2010The assessment of an electroretinogram (ERG) as normal, abnormal or absent is too imprecise an estimation to inform ophthalmic surgeons about the prospective visual functions. For example, an abnormal or subnormal ERG includes an almost normal as well as an almost absent ERG. Furthermore, whether an ERG is labelled as absent depends on the amplitude of
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Quantitative evaluation of antihistaminic effects
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1960Abstract Antihistamines delay the time of the development of the dextran-induced edema in rats. The kinetics of edema formation are influenced characteristically by the drugs, thus permitting the quantitative evaluation of their antiinflammatory effect.
L, KATO, B, GOZSY
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Stereology, or the quantitative evaluation of microstructures
Journal of Microscopy, 1969SUMMARYA general survey is presented of the basic equations of stereology, that is, the quantitative relationships that exist between quantities measured on the two‐dimensional plane of polish or section and the magnitudes of microstructural features that occur in three‐dimensional space.
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Quantitative Evaluation of Recurrent Meningiomas
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1989Clinical, histological and karyometric parameters, nuclear DNA content and the number of nucleolar organizer regions were investigated in 9 recurrent meningiomas and 10 meningiomas which had not recurred within a 10-year period. There were no significant differences between the two groups as to age, sex, site of the tumours and most of the histological
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