These decussating bundles can be seen distinctly between the lips of the ventral median fissure. |
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They are located close to the median raphe, ventromedial to the hypoglossal nucleus. |
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If the variant is bilateral the deviant muscle plate has a raphe in the median line. |
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The second pathway arises from the median raphe and enervates the hippocampus and appears to mediate resilience and adaptation to stress. |
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A trend towards wider external lobes and higher median saddles can be observed in the stratigrapic succession of Goniatites species. |
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The posterior lingual and buccal cristae do not meet the median longitudinal crista. |
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The nerve supply to the muscles of the forearm and hand is provided by the radial, median, and ulnar nerves. |
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What stands out about the bridge is the fact that it has no central median separating the opposite lanes of traffic. |
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The discrepancy is most obvious with regards to the dorsal head regions, which give rise to the lateral and median ocelli. |
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The median nerve passes into the hand via the carpal tunnel of the volar aspect of the wrist. |
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The solution to rising poverty rates isn't to level incomes down so that half the median is easier for low skilled workers to reach. |
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The vehicle hit a lamp post next to the concrete median barrier adjacent to the fast lane. |
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Mutant frequencies were calculated by dividing the median number of mutants by the average number of total cells. |
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It shared the same yellow lores, median crown stripe, and goatee-like black malar markings. |
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As a firefighter, I attended three median fires in two days caused by tossed cigarettes. |
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Standard measurements were taken using calipers and a protractor with the median line of the valve mounted horizontally. |
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Reaching five times the median tenure in office may be the result of unusual circumstances more than gifted leadership. |
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On our way a pickup truck just ahead of us abruptly reverses into our taxicab with a slam, then does a fast three-point turn over the median. |
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If the median value was chosen, then the wavelengths were converted to a unit of energy. |
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At least 15 independent colonies were analyzed for each strain and the median values were used for the calculation. |
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The median values of comet length distribution were used in a one-way analysis of variance test. |
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This produced an overall average of 13.7 and a median value of 13 paper-folding opportunities per textbook. |
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Further, the simple mean, median, and weighted average estimates for early, middle, and late estimates are quite close. |
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However, results may be limited, because the bladder neck and median prostate lobe cannot be treated. |
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The volar compartment includes forearm wrist flexors, pronator tendons, and median and ulnar nerves and arteries. |
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The contents of the tunnel include the median nerve and flexor tendons of the hand. |
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After birth, it is represented by the median umbilical ligament, which extends from the dome or anterior wall of the bladder to the umbilicus. |
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Using the median rather than the average of the set of estimates does not improve estimation. |
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Dashed lines connect observations within 1.5 interquartile ranges of the median. |
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The expressway now has four lanes, a median strip and CCTV cameras to watch the road. |
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The original roadside hazard model used to predict roadside crashes was derived from data collected on encroachments into a median. |
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There is no intermingling of vehicles from opposite directions as the two-way movement was separated by a median strip. |
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There appears to be no restrictions on who uses the road, the road median strip, road verge or any part of the road corridor. |
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We find that modes of transportation are often significant and positively related to median commute distance. |
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Index the 60 per cent of median income to the consumer price index, and by 2001, only 2 per cent of people fell below the line. |
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The gynoecium is on the median plane of these zygomorphic flowers and not oblique as described in taxonomic literature. |
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However, if the income variable data were skewed, the median or modal value would be more appropriate. |
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Estimates of the median and of the mode of the distributions agree with estimates of the mean. |
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Various measures of central tendency and dispersion were calculated, including the mean, median, mode, standard deviation, and skew. |
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These tiny flowers offer nectar in a shallow median depression on the lip surface. |
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Additional equipment is immediately available but remains sterilely packaged ready to be opened if a median stemotomy becomes necessary. |
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The top panel of Figure 2 presents the median level of abstract counting with cardinal numbers, broken down by age and language. |
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The median value is regarded as the average, because rare extreme morphologies influence the arithmetic mean. |
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The median nerve can become pinched at the carpal tunnel, which is a small canal, or space, near the base of the palm of your hand. |
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The carpal tunnel consists of some tissues that surround the median nerve as it passes through the wrist and palm area. |
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Compression of the median nerve at the wrist often results in carpal tunnel syndrome, which is a common condition, particularly in women. |
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Nothing fancy, just an understanding of mean and median, how to read a chart, gotchas to look out for, and so forth. |
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Over that same period, the poorest tenth of Asia's population saw median income rise by 58 percent. |
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I could do a 180 heelflip over a median, that's what I'd do in front of girls. |
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Our favored aggregate is the R2 weighted aggregation, but we also report the simple mean of the forecasts and the median. |
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The median is a more conservative estimate of WTP than the mean, since it gives less weight to extreme observations on the high side. |
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Frequencies of recombination correspond to the median value of two or three fluctuation tests, each one done with six independent colonies. |
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The first value corresponds to the most heterogeneous values observed in the literature and the second to a median value. |
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We propose to calculate the median values at each iteration of the Gibbs sampler. |
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However, while a few genes do show rather high transition bias, most of the estimates cluster tightly around the median value. |
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As for Stephanie, she falls below her state's median income and could still file Chapter 7 but would have to fill out more paperwork to prove it. |
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Use of the median value for an individual provides an analysis representing the central tendency for valuing the species. |
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Boulder recently outlawed the practice of standing in a road median with a sign, saying this activity is a safety hazard. |
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One possibility is installing a monorail on the Interstate median strip in many areas of the country. |
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Apart from a shallow median sulcus which remains relatively narrow, the external surface is ornamented by fine and regular bands of microspines. |
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A second cephalon shows the anterior margin complete medianly and crossed by the median suture. |
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The sample was dichotomized based on a median split of preferential negative encoding. |
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The median sternotomy is used to gain access to the anterior mediastinum, heart, great vessels, hila and pleural spaces. |
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The median nerve and the tendon of palmaris profundus are ensheathed in a common sheath of connective tissue. |
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The ventral lobe is divided into two deep bifid prongs by a high median saddle. |
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On most specimens, the very thin columella in the median part of the shell is either broken or missing. |
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These neurons project axons to the median eminence where they secrete CRH into the hypophysial portal blood. |
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The intercavernous sinuses are small and they cross the median line at the front and back of the hypophysis. |
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It can be identified by its brown to black color, well-developed petiolar process, and no median clypeal tooth. |
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In an unscreened population, the diagnosis will be based on clinical symptoms, and the median time from diagnosis to death will be three years. |
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Tumor classifications were created by grouping tumors that had median survivals below or above the median for the entire sample, respectively. |
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For the next half hour, as the rusting guard rails and shoulder-high weeds of the median whirred past, I lost my orientation. |
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The image of the ventral skull has been modified to include a median gular which is not in the original figure. |
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The results were derived from a 3.5 year observational study of median encroachments. |
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In Convolvulaceae the median plane of the flower bisects the two carpels of the gynoecium and is axillary. |
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She lost control of her car, which swerved to the left and crossed the median, onto the southbound carriageway of the highway. |
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This disorder occurs because of median nerve entrapment distal to the elbow. |
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Then for each of the simulated epochs, a median of measurements taken at this epoch was computed. |
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The general shell characters are the evolute coiling and the median keel that is always higher than the lateral ones. |
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These younger descendants differ from Goniatites in their evolute inner whorls, their wider external lobe, and their higher median saddle. |
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It is tempting to expect that an open primary will make representatives more responsive in a generic sense to the district median voter. |
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Sensory nerve-conduction velocities in the median and ulnar nerves were assessed with the orthodromic method. |
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The median age of the veterans is 77.5 for men and 79.2 for women, and there are 1,000 who are centenarians. |
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Typical symptoms are pain, paresthesia, hypesthesia, or numbness in the median nerve distribution of the hand. |
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Microsania departs from all empid genera in possessing a large and inflexed hypopygium and a single median row of acrostichal hairs. |
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The lateral nerves of the involucral leaves are sometimes very faint, and disappear in drying, while the median nerve becomes more prominent. |
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I drive up the Parade and daily I am made happy by the row of mighty ironbarks on its median strip. |
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In that group, a median of 1.1 additional counter-conditioning treatments were used. |
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Sales countywide declined 24 percent, compared to the first quarter of last year, and the median price declined 2 percent. |
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For comparison, the median net return for all other industries in the Fortune 500 was only 3.3 percent of sales. |
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He suggested that the median geanticlines were absent, and that the geosynclines were actually wedge-shaped accumulations of strata. |
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Each specimen was cut and polished along the median dorsoventral plane with a graded series of carborundum and diamond pastes. |
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It may be desirable to separate generically the species having the hemispherical apertures, median ciliated pore, and sublateral avicularium. |
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In life, the anterior median vacuity was covered by dermal tooth plates, the parotic or arcual plates. |
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This metro area has a two-lane beltway in some areas, and I think this year they're repairing the shoulders, or perhaps widening the median. |
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It was also noticed that many areas of the labellum surface, especially the median region, are glabrous and smooth. |
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The right pedicel projects ventrolaterally, and its plane is tilted approximately 30 degrees outward from the median plane. |
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In the median congregation, only ten individuals do volunteer work connected with congregational social services. |
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The median waiting times were four weeks for specialist visits, 4.3 weeks for non-emergency surgery and three weeks for diagnostic tests. |
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It is usually attached to the isthmus on the left side of the median plane, but it may join either of the lateral lobes. |
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These processes of the maxilla sometimes project backward in the median plane, separating the horizontal plates from each other. |
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The cubital fossa was palpated and the median cubital vein was readily located, facilitated by the Sailor repeatedly making a fist. |
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The Institute sets the poverty line at 50 percent of the median disposable income in the economy. |
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Forty years earlier, a family at the poverty line had an income that was 42.6 percent of the median income. |
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The sheets are bilobed about a median furrow, visible in both vertical and horizontal sections, and form straight to gently curved, cross-cutting traces. |
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There is a sharp crest along the median symphysis, and the symphysis protrudes into the pelvic fenestra but does not meet with its ischial counterpart. |
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The truck mounted the central median during the incident, and could quite likely have ended up on the southbound carriageway with potentially catastrophic consequences. |
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Safety concerns prompted the city to push for a median to be constructed on No. 2 Road and Blundell Road to prevent illegal southbound left turns. |
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On the basis of the median values, it appears that researchers have used larger sample sizes in the last decade compared with in the earlier decades. |
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There may be circumstances when it is important to be able to estimate the distribution function and the corresponding mean and median values parametrically. |
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Even a shareholder with median family income faced an effective federal tax of more than 60 percent. |
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It careered onto the median and struck the car, bursting into flames. |
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Housing grants under the Rural Development Programme are allocated in proportion to household income as compared to the median income of the surrounding area. |
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Identify the price action moving toward the median or middle line. |
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He was shocked, he says, when he discovered that 10 was the median age of those writing him fan mail. |
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After the induction of general anesthesia and sterilely preparing the patient's chest, abdomen and groin, a vertical midline median sternotomy was performed. |
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Thirty-seven were restudied after a median interval of 29 weeks. |
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The median value assures good recognition for half of the frames. |
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He says the poorest bankruptcy filers, people who fall below the median income in their state, can wipe out their debts the same way they did before. |
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The transverse carpal ligament keeps the tendons of the long bending muscles of the fingers and the median nerve from breaking free from the wrist bones. |
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And this is not a distributional issue, where the median is dropping because the rich are hoarding too much. |
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The third, a median joint formed by the dens of the axis and the fovea dentis of the atlas, is classified as a trochoid joint and permits rotation. |
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Adams wears splints on his wrists at night that keep his wrists from overly flexing or extending, which can put pressure on the median nerve and cause pain. |
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He found the blood vessels in her arm had hemorrhaged, and blood had collected around her median nerve, causing severe and permanent injury to her arm. |
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Alternatively, the gynoecium of a zygomorphic flower can be on the median plane of the flower, but the entire flower can be oblique to the axillary plane. |
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The posterior extrascapulars also abut anteriorly against this median bone, but without touching each other, so that the commissure does not cross the midline. |
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Does this help explain why tight money and stagnant median income have come together? |
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Each leads dorsally to a rhomboid sinus between the basioccipital and exoccipital, which also communicates with the posterior ramus of the median canal. |
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In some cases, the arch is reinforced or completed by a large median artery, arising frequently from the common interosseous, or from an enlarged metacarpal artery. |
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Rates were calculated from the median frequency by the Drake equation. |
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Miloradovich also recognized these cardinal process types, and noted that the median lobe of the massive, trifid cardinal process often is recurved dorsally. |
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This chart lists median household income in the United States for every year going back to 1967, when it started being measured. |
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It is innervated by the anterior interosseous branch of the median nerve. |
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A longitudinal ridge of the bony palate, torus palatinus, may be present in the region of the median palatine suture and extends laterally from it. |
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Table 1 does not contain quantiles larger than the median because the distribution function for the grandchild-grandparent relationship is symmetric. |
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The right hand is first put in action, firm pressure being made with the ball of the thumb and the heel of the hand until the median line is reached. |
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The temperature of the atmosphere never varies from the median, and the flat, barren ground is so changelessly smooth that he is precluded from any need for bodily protection. |
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Went and bought a new pair of winter cycling gloves today, these have better padding on the palm which should dissipate the pressure on the median nerve. |
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The median lobate structure, formed by fusion of the two median muscle boundaries of the true lobes, may be extended away from the two lateral lobate structures. |
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The median price information is essentially useless unless the ongoing trend towards apartment living and section subdivision is taken into account. |
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Of those, 14 Asians and 70 Whites were rejected despite higher college grades compared with the median grade point average of the non-Asian minority students. |
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The median onset of the perimenopause is between 45.5 and 47.5 years. |
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The neurohypophysis proper comprises the median eminence of the tuber cinereum, the infundibulum, the pituitary stalk, and the posterior or neural lobe of the pituitary gland. |
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The median age of first opportunity for drug use for hallucinogens and heroin is 18 for males and 17 for females, while for cocaine it is 20 for males and 19 for females. |
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The median worker age is over 28 according to BLS data cited by The Atlantic. |
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When median values were examined, both sexes showed a preference for one partner and did not differ in the number of partners they preferred prior to settling down. |
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An injury or repetitive wrist movement usually causes carpal tunnel syndrome, characterized by weakness and pain in the hand and wrist due to pressure on the median nerve. |
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Arrows indicate the median value of divergence times of each distribution. |
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On each side of the posterior median sulcus are two longitudinally running fasciculi, the gracile and cuneate, separated by the shallow posterior intermediate sulcus. |
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We took blood from the radial artery and the median cubital vein. |
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Like its fellow vintage guru predecessors, the record swells with analog warmth, mediating each instrument through its raw, rough hewn reel-to-reel median. |
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Antennae with second segment, legs, pleurites between fore and median legs dark yellowish brown. |
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A median line, setting out the domains of each of these nations was established by mutual agreement between them. |
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The median duration of virus excretion in sputa and stools was 21 and 27 days, respectively. |
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One of the issues is that the median channel in Carlingford is the navigation channel whereas. |
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According to Forbes, in 2014, Manhattan was home to six of the top ten zip codes in the United States by median housing price. |
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This problem can be overcome by including all available price changes in the calculation, and then choosing the median value. |
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The median is such an income that exactly a half of households earn more than that and the other half earns less. |
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This character measures the relative anterior extent of circumorbital scale penetration between supraocular scales and median head scutes. |
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The median wait time for a consultant led first appointment in English hospitals is a little over 3 weeks. |
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A 2004 UK survey of 180 Bulldog deaths puts the median age at death at 6 years 3 months. |
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In addition, a nephelometer was used to measure real-time CAP mass concentration and mass median diameter. |
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A concept from economics called the median voter theorem provides one explanation for this wobbliness. |
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Women of color report median incomes that lag even further behind. |
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The Steller's sea eagle, larger in both weight and total length, is the closest rival for median wingspan amongst living eagles. |
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Allowing noncoincidence of the median voter's interest with social welfare introduces another force in the model. |
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Rubbing alcohol was used to clean the skin before applying the electrodes over the median or ulnar nerve. |
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It supports the median supraoccipital crest that extends caudally beyond the paraoccipital process of the squamosal and opisthotic bones. |
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The truck somehow went off the side of the transition road and nosedived into a center median, Hill said. |
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Longitudinal and transverse moulting sutures reaching submarginal furrow, longitudinal moulting suture crenate along median line. |
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The amosite had median lengths about twice that of LA, but the widths of LA and the amosite were equivalent. |
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For both men and women, the median wage earned by Black employees is significantly higher in the public sector than in other industries. |
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Moreover, both the sample median and mean are negative, suggesting an overall drop in murders following a readoption of the death penalty. |
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Following preoperative preparation, the lesion was excised via a median pharyngotomy approach. |
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Eighty-three percent financed with a mortgage and made a median downpayment of 22 percent. |
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Carpal tunnel syndrome affects the median nerve at the wrist, where it passes beneath the flexor retinaculum. |
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The rostrum is concave dorsally, terminating in an upturned acumen, median carina strong. |
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In 2015, the men's and women's median marathon times were 4 hours 20 minutes 13 seconds and 4 hours 45 minutes 30 seconds respectively. |
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Consequently, the pathogenetic process, which has an impact on the median nerve, is critical in the carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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Also, a median lump, which is more prominent in males, emerges at the front of the skull. |
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For example, if a fund consistently ranks below the median of its peer group, review that option and consider switching to another fund. |
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Ventral sulcus and dorsal median fold moderately developed, originating in umbonal area. |
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The pronator teres syndrome results in median nerve compression in the proximal forearm. |
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From behind, the vertebral column presents in the median line the spinous processes. |
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The median operation time was 522 minutes for right hepatectomy, 220 minutes for left lateral sectionectomy, and 90 minutes for wedge resection. |
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Then, a rigorous study found that if a drug, temozolomide, was added to radiation, median survival time was 14.6 months. |
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The median length of the surgical procedure was 6.5 hours and 19 patients underwent a rethoracotomy because of rebleeding after transplantation. |
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Such weighted sampling could have resulted in an artifactually higher median butyrylcholinesterase concentration in this group. |
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Amaurobioids are characterized by slender unbranched tracheal tubes, while dictynoids should have at least the median tracheae strongly branched. |
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Since income is lognormally distributed, the mean of log income equals the log of median income. |
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Hispanic citizens in Virginia have higher median household incomes and educational attainment than the general Virginia population. |
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During normal development the urachus obliterates to form the median umbilical ligament at around 32 weeks' gestation. |
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In the same direction of traffic driving direction, they are mainly settled in the median strip, edge lines, and dangerous sections of the road. |
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Urohyal with bilateral posterodorsal processes and median posteroventral process. |
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In terms of educational achievement at the secondary level, Chinese males and females perform well above the national median. |
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A study of the vertebral column and median fin osteology in gobioid fishes with comments on gobioid relationships. |
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Average and median miles traveled by secondary consumers attending the BCS were 1,893 miles and 2,086 miles, respectively. |
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This exercise stretches the palmar fascia, carpal tunnel structures and median nerve. |
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The median nerve runs through the thenar furrow where the nail was hammered. |
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An entrapment neuropathy results from compression of a peripheral nerve, most commonly the median nerve. |
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This factor is applied to the axial stress produced in the median plane of the specimen. |
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They tend to nominate a median of about 20, which means that this survey includes over 500,000 data points. |
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Any statement that generalizes about a whole group or about the median is lumping too many diverse situations into oversimplifications. |
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The syndrome itself is evident in patients' symptoms which are directly associated with the digits the median nerve innervates. |
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However, the majority of patients on median incomes or above are required to pay subsidised hospital charges. |
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The mean and median antibody titres against the STn-bearing mucin OSM were higher in the patients treated with the new formulation. |
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The terms median apophysis and conductor are used to name tegular apophyses to extend the implied homology beyond gnaphosid spiders, to include other spider groups. |
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The Irish Society's view was that the whole of Lough Foyle was part of County Londonderry and accordingly the border could not be that of the median line of Lough Foyle. |
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The median age of males and females living in St Andrews was 29 and 34 years respectively, compared to 37 and 39 years for those in the whole of Scotland. |
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Supraoccipital drawn into long median process deep to frontals. |
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From this, they developed a median estimate of 800,000 members. |
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Install new kerbing and revegetate the median islands after construction. |
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The median life span for a rhesus monkey in captivity is about 27 years, but some can reach age 40, says study coauthor Julie Mattison, a physiologist at the aging institute. |
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However, authors detected a significantly decreased sensory conduction velocity and action potential amplitude in median, ulnar, and sural nerves. |
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In nerve conduction analysis, the median and ulnar nerves from the upper extremity and tibial, peroneal and sural nerves from the lower extremity were analyzed. |
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The median number of years for completion of US doctoral degrees is seven. |
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Selaginella tarda differs from S. sertata in that the plants are smaller and lacking flagelliform shoots, the leaves are denticulate, and the median leaves are not peltate. |
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After the discovery of mineral resources in the North Sea, the Convention on the Continental Shelf established country rights largely divided along the median line. |
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Uterine malformations may result from arrested development of the mullerian ducts, failure of fusion of the mullerian ducts or failure of resorption of the median septum. |
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At the wrist, median nerve lies partly under the cover of the Palmaris longus tendon and partly between the flexor carpi radialis and the Palmaris longus tendon. |
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The postmedian fascia originates from R 1 on the costa but becomes confluent with the median fascia at midwing, with varying degrees of ground color between the two fasciae. |
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The Greeks prescribe the median or middle vein to be opened, and so much blood to be taken away as the patient may well spare, and the cut that is made must be wide enough. |
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Chromosomes of the Middle Atlas population are shorter than those of the High Atlas and display a less distinct constriction, which is usually median to submedian. |
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InspF Median plane of planes represents a product mating where feature geometry participating in the functional chain is a derived median plane of two planes. |
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The median diagnosis-to-delivery interval was almost 9 weeks in patients diagnosed with a short cervix at 20-24 weeks, but only 3 weeks in patients diagnosed before 20 weeks. |
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By clicking on a Zip Code user can see its median location value. |
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Prosternum punctate on disc, without impunctate median line. |
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Thirteen healthy infants with a median age of 8 weeks were recorded polygraphically during a morning nap and an afternoon nap in a sleep laboratory. |
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The car drifted into the center median, hit a bridge railing, then swerved back across all lanes and slammed into another railing, officials said. |
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What looks like the subtending bract is in reality the outer median tepal. |
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Its median age is higher than the global average due to its low birth rate, high life expectancy, and relatively high rate of emigration among younger people. |
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Patients 3 and 4 had multiple radicular or proximal troncular neuropathies, and patient 5 had troncular median and internal brachial cutaneous-nerve involvement. |
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In 2006 the median household income tax was 14,667 euros, which put Le Havre at 22,251th place among the 30,687 communes of more than 50 households in France. |
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This application follows the phase II survival data announced by BioAlliance Pharma in March 2011 and showing a doubled median survival in Livatag treated patients. |
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Queens County, New York is the only county with a population of 65,000 or more where African Americans have a higher median household income than White Americans. |
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As logistic regression models are not easily applied in clinical settings we simplified the model by dichotomising predictors at the median integer value and unit-weighting. |
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The Nucleus Research ROI study found that Kronos customers achieved a median ROI of 469 percent, primarily in direct benefits, with average payback in five months. |
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The motorways' road pattern layout is similar to those in the US and Canada, featuring a yellow stripe towards the median, and white stripes between the lanes and on the edge. |
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The median age of males and females living in Perth was 37 and 40 years respectively, compared to 37 and 39 years for those in the whole of Scotland. |
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The median age for males is 40 years and for females is 42 years. |
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The median age of males and females living in Dundee was 37 and 40 years, respectively, compared to 37 and 39 years for those in the whole of Scotland. |
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In modern forms, the vertebrae occur along the median of the arm. |
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This increase in ulnar loop frequency in AD is commensurate with the median percentage frequency of ulnar loops in DS patients versus controls reported in other studies. |
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Postsynaptic activation in median eminence nerve endings shortly after superior cervical ganglionectomy was accompanied by a decrease in TSH release. |
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The majority had a college education, but were generally less well educated than the wider Pagan community, with a lower median income than the wider Pagan community too. |
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Alabamans also voted on lawmakers' pay, supporting a measure tying the basic compensation plan for the Legislature to the median household income in the state. |
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The median age for residents was 31, about the city's average. |
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