When Posey reached the far baseline boxed in with nowhere to go, the catlike Oliver batted the ball away, grabbed it, and bounded back downcourt. |
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The telephone numbers in the sampling frame were then randomized to produce a baseline data bank. |
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Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometric measurements of BMC and BMD were made at baseline and at 6 and 12 months. |
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However, a precise quantification cannot be made because of the small size of the bands and the level of baseline noise. |
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As in the accented baseline condition, the two kinds of accents emphasized the same tones. |
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They analyzed baseline serum vitamin A concentration in relation to risk for hip fractures as a continuous variable and by quintiles. |
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He faked Penny out of his jock, drove baseline and threw down a two-handed dunk. |
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The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but Henman begged to differ. |
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As the American welted the ball for all he was worth, Stepanek scampered across the baseline and belted it back for a winner. |
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The men, too, were making guttural, animal-like noises as they whacked baseline strokes. |
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Additionally, this discussion serves as a baseline for better understanding the challenges with opening airbases. |
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Subjects were studied at baseline and during hypoxic and hypercapnic rebreathing tests. |
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Hewitt wastes no time pressing home his advantage, finishing his service game with a wristy winner from the baseline. |
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First, Ginobili drove the lane and drew Duncan's defender, zipping a pass to Duncan all alone on the baseline for a 19-footer. |
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At two years follow up we sent a postal questionnaire to those respondents who had been free of forearm pain at baseline. |
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At baseline and at 1 month, the lesions were clinically assessed as soft, leathery or hard. |
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At baseline, levels of circulating leucocytes and vascular cell adhesion molecules were elevated in the sickle cell mice. |
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A simple accompaniment serves as a baseline from which a limpid melody explodes into a dizzy display of vocal pyrotechnics. |
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The rolling baseline positively cross-correlates with itself, producing a large, wide peak not observed with the flat baseline. |
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Their level of arousal goes up much more quickly, peaks at a higher level, and takes more time to return to baseline. |
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She sends her opponent from left to right on the baseline and wins a love game with a beautifully controlled drop shot. |
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Bone mineral density at the lumbar spine was assessed at baseline and after one and two years of contraceptive use. |
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To calculate shape coordinates, the 23 triangles were translated, rotated, and rescaled relative to the baseline. |
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His oxygen saturation was 98 per-cent as measured by pulse oximetry, and his peak flows were only mildly reduced from his baseline. |
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Thanks to excellent scouting and research, teams can count on spotting a large baseline number of species. |
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At the same time, the ballboys had to wipe the sweat from the baseline on Mirnyi's side of the court as his tormentor worked him into a lather. |
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After an initial screening and baseline blood tests, the patients were randomly divided into four groups. |
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So we need a good baseline setup for a great car for the weekend because it is a pretty flat track, and the bank doesn't help the car turn. |
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From there on he just kept pulling away, setting up a match point with a forehand pass which landed on the baseline. |
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Establish a baseline of sensorium and cognitive function before sedating the patient. |
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The fault-free case provided a baseline for comparison with the cases that reflect fault modes. |
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Benchmarking is the process of establishing a baseline measurement for comparison. |
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Perhaps, but at least Miller's methodology provides a baseline for comparison. |
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There is no way that the results from this control group could provide a comparison or baseline for simple guessing. |
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Also required was an accurate baseline measurement so that the scale of the triangulation could be fixed precisely. |
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It surely will be both the starting point and a baseline for numerous subsequent studies. |
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Projections also provide a baseline for comparison with drug use in subsequent years. |
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Winkenwerder said the questionnaire would provide a baseline for medical information about the troops. |
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We begin with the description of these bulk sites to establish a baseline for future comparisons. |
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Now in experimental areas in computer science I find that we are far from such a baseline expectation. |
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Hopefully when we come back, we have a good baseline, or starting position. |
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All the estimates are subject to error, but they do provide a baseline for comparative purposes. |
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The antioxidant nature of vitamin C makes it a popular vitamin for biomedical studies, so it provides a fair baseline for comparison. |
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This is just a fun deal where you have all the kids line up on the baseline. |
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The Russian is quick around the court, consistent from the baseline but has little more to offer. |
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He watched those games from the baseline underneath the basket with a level of intentness belying his youth. |
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It's supposed to be 21 feet from the net to the service line and then 18 feet to the baseline. |
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Breaking Agassi by out rallying him from the baseline, he took his next service game to love. |
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She has an ally in Seles, the player whose double-fisted power game from the baseline provided the template for so many of the current crop. |
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Out wide at the back of the court, Borg hits a top-spin forehand and scuttles back to the middle, to a spot a couple of feet behind the baseline. |
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If you go baseline to half court, have the kids face the same direction both ways. |
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He can spin by defenders on the baseline, draw double-teams and hit midrange jumpers. |
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The problem with this is that I am always playing about four feet behind the baseline. |
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One line starts on the baseline near the threepoint line and one near the top of the key. |
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When they make it to you, they speed dribble back to their starting baseline and do it again. |
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He can also back up behind the baseline to get more distance from the defender. |
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That play sends Hamilton scurrying across the court, then back along the baseline and up toward the free throw line. |
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With runners on first and second, the batter hits a slow roller between the pitcher's mound and the third baseline. |
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For example, you can place a ball down the first baseline by aiming towards the base itself. |
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In its upper reaches the stream and its banks are bare as the baseline from home plate to first base. |
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If a runner goes beyond the extension of a fielder's outstretched arm, he is considered out of the baseline. |
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As a part of a concussion preventive program, they routinely do a battery of baseline psychological and brain function tests on all entrants. |
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The IPT ensures continued ability to meet baseline requirements while adapting to requirements evolutions that drive system modifications. |
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This establishes a baseline volume for the day to which all subsequent ticks can be related. |
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First and primarily, military advice serves to set a baseline for the analysis of any proposed intervention. |
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Studies of identical twins suggest that your baseline metabolism is determined at birth. |
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Here are some situations that happen every game, baseline out-of-bounds, tip-off, sideline out-of-bounds, free throws and end game scenarios. |
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First, an incident must be reported, and second, the worker's baseline seronegativity and subsequent seroconversion must be documented. |
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The baseline then serves as a benchmark for comparing the financial implications of alternative plans. |
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The line judges on the baseline and the tramline thought it was a winner, too, but the player begged to differ. |
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At the initial mapping, a 400 m baseline, delineating the deepest edge of the shoal, was established and marked with permanent metal stakes. |
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With his exit from the men's singles yesterday another denizen of the baseline bit Wimbledon dust. |
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Incremental backups are scheduled in a multilevel fashion, with the baseline for a given level being the previous lower-level backup. |
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The most parsimonious explanation for this unphysiological result is a calibration error and wandering baseline. |
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Ethanol was the only component that significantly increased baseline DNA damage rate, however, this effect was negated in the mixture. |
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Physical examinations, blood count, urinalysis and baseline lipid values were obtained for all volunteers. |
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The STAR baseline design that has been approved for construction calls for a large volume Time Projection Chamber in a solenoidal magnetic field. |
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Cognitive performance improved from baseline to test periods during the night shift. |
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When Stephenson made a quick move along the baseline, the Brooklynites erupted. |
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That baseline length may be some miles, as in the case of the Very Large Array near Socorro, New Mexico. |
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He paced around the baseline, trying different spins and strokes as if running some sort of advanced testing programme. |
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He has a good serve and is an accomplished volleyer, but he is very strong from the baseline, too. |
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Or do you risk your opponent heaving a long pass from the baseline after a made free throw and making a game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer? |
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Patients were hemodynamically monitored with data collected at baseline and at 15-20 minute intervals during the plateau phase. |
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Hematocrit and hemoglobin values were obtained at baseline for calibration of oximetry measurements. |
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Cook recommends taking baseline data with a tape measure instead of fat calipers or scales. |
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Some events do occur by chance or happenstance, but the baseline of governmental policy and media spin is far from accidental. |
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Compliance checks of off-sale outlets were conducted at baseline, two months after the intervention, and eight months after the intervention. |
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Syracuse likes to get him the ball along the baseline, where he can score on drives or draw double-teams and pass to teammates. |
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Hence, clinical guidelines suggest that these patients have a baseline ophthalmological evaluation and periodic monitoring. |
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The resting period included a 1-minute baseline measurement for the strain gauge. |
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After linear baseline subtraction, to account for the gradual decay of the synchrotron beam intensity, two kinds of treatments were performed. |
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He walked slowly to the baseline to begin the match as the crowd cheered and hollered. |
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The rain had taken the city's baseline odor of fear and body fluids and replaced it with fresh, sweet-smelling ozone. |
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It is the necessary baseline from which Harris makes the leap into her imaginative world, but it can sometimes get a bit too close to home. |
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Both groups were surveyed at baseline and at the completion of their experience. |
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At the baseline survey participants completed a detailed health and lifestyle questionnaire and participated in a health examination. |
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Then again, clay is not his surface and the battalions of Argentine baseline craftsmen are always out to get him here. |
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Seven healthy, highly hypnotizable volunteers participated in three one-day sessions, a baseline and two intervention sessions. |
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He nailed his first three shots, all baseline jumpers, including a 20-foot fallaway over the reach of 7-footer Brad Miller. |
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The most common event is inbounding the ball, either from the baseline or the sideline. |
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At baseline, serum ferritin and antithyroid peroxidase antibodies were measured and a thyrotrophin releasing hormone test was performed. |
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On one play, he got the ball on the right side and began dribbling toward the baseline. |
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After controlling for other factors, individuals who were older or had higher baseline weight showed less weight gain. |
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At the flag officer level, however, that recognition, while important, is baseline. |
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Patients should have baseline visual acuity testing and testing of color discrimination. |
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Blood tests revealed comparable baseline concentrations of the stress hormone corticosterone in cautious and bold rats. |
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In fact, neither cortisol levels at baseline nor response to the corticotropin test were measured to assess for possible adrenal insufficiency. |
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Meanwhile, Ben Wallace missed two free throws after drawing a foul driving the baseline. |
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Your wings can also curl around the post players or even go baseline and exchange places with each other. |
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In addition, sensations of fullness, nausea, hunger and other perceptions were measured at baseline and again at 60-minute intervals. |
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The two groups of women were comparable at baseline and reported similar low incidence of urinary incontinence or pelvic organ prolapse. |
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Race and frequency of opiate use at baseline were predictors of drug use during out-patient detoxification. |
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This design would ensure that the health status and benefit eligibility of both groups were comparable at baseline. |
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We made baseline assessments in the 24 hours before patients were discharged from hospital and assigned to the intervention. |
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The Frenchman serves two consecutive double faults before sending an attempted lob clear of the baseline. |
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He dropped one last forehand on the baseline to reach match point, and when Agassi double-faulted, Calleri sank to his knees in jubilation. |
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He dropped one last forehand on the baseline to reach match point. |
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As a baseline, all horses will go in a snaffle bridle with no martingale. |
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The six imaging siderostats can be mounted on any one of the concrete piers apparent along the arms of the Y, providing the maximum baseline of 437 meters. |
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The temperature and precipitation clusters defined in this study provide a useful baseline for future examination of climate change in the circumpolar Arctic. |
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A single measurement of a carefully selected baseline of just a few hundred metres enabled him to calculate the distances between all the towns via triangulation. |
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If these signs occur in conjunction with lymphangitis, fever, malaise and anorexia, or if they increase over a baseline level, infection should be suspected. |
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Working off of that baseline, the gender gap may not be so remarkable. |
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A system to ensure that providers have a baseline competency in the areas where they choose to practice makes sense to me. |
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We can aim at an economy that makes dignity and security a baseline and lets people cut their paths from there. |
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Women have learned to operate with a baseline level of fear, one that dips or peaks depending on our surroundings. |
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The baseline question, as it so often is in politics these days, is about emotional resistance. |
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The image is used as a baseline for comparison from year to year. |
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Over the next two days her confusion continued to diminish and she again returned to her baseline sensorium of completely intact cognitive function. |
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Their borderline baseline distaste for a person they did not know had become a sport, and the off season was finally over. |
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I did not carjack or shoot anyone on the way, just so you know the pre-Grand Theft Auto baseline. |
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Eligible patients completed a baseline headache diary for four weeks. |
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After the first venous blood sample was obtained at rest, strength was evaluated in each leg and a baseline muscle biopsy was performed on the nondominant leg. |
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However, a number of vascular floristic studies on the Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee in the past 40 years have increased our baseline botanical knowledge of this region. |
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Women who remained on medical treatment showed significant improvements from baseline in pelvic pain, pelvic or bladder pressure, and stress incontinence symptoms. |
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Happy to slug it out from the baseline, he is happiest coming in to the net and combines the booming serve with the delicate touch of a true serve and volley merchant. |
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He decides to grab a seat along the baseline and wait for the game to end. |
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However, this study does provide a useful baseline for future comparison. |
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Unfortunately, we encountered some electrical gremlins in Pomona, and, as a result, we have had to backtrack to square one to establish a solid baseline. |
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Blinding the research assistant collecting the baseline data and the statistician analysing the data to the group allocation reduced potential bias. |
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That's easier said than done because the 7-footer is as likely to bring the ball downcourt as settle along the baseline or high on the key and wait for the pass. |
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The sloping baseline indicates melancholy, disillusion, and loss of innocence. |
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Evaluation of changes in clinical and physiological variables over 6 and 12 months may provide clinicians with more accurate prognostic information than baseline values alone. |
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The low-probability intervening event did eliminate negative priming, but did so by slowing performance in the baseline condition relative to all other conditions. |
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Make any change to the reference period, change the baseline, and all that happens is you create equivalent offsets to the beginning and ending anomaly. |
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This establishes a baseline for comparison after the test stimulation. |
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As the final ball landed, she stood stunned on the baseline and then walked slowly and regally to congratulate Henin-Hardenne, embracing her and offering many words of praise. |
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The baseline is a humble, positive uplifting of Shona culture and values, which is why guitars, drums and horns take a back seat to the unassuming little mbira finger piano. |
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He is not as aggressive from the baseline as Agassi once was. |
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After baseline routine testing, the ventilatory pattern was evaluated with subjects sitting comfortably during room-air breathing and during CO2 rebreathing. |
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In 11 trials baseline pain was moderate to severe, and in five trials patients were only included if they were unresponsive or intolerant to conventional therapies. |
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All baseline data and measurements were recorded before randomisation. |
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We captured undisturbed birds and collected the initial baseline blood samples by puncturing the alar vein and collecting blood in heparinized microhematocrit 100-l tubes. |
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Swift will freelance around the baseline, looking for lobs and offensive rebounds while cutting to the free-throw line to park the 15-foot jumper. |
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He famously mooned a referee, threw a shoe at a baseline judge who kept calling foot faults and changed both his shirt and his shorts on court during a match. |
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Our objective was to determine whether baseline polysomnography, cephalometry, and anthropometry data could predict uvulopalatopharyngoplasty success or failure. |
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Prior to seeing a movie, the volunteers fasted overnight and were given a baseline blood vessel reactivity test to measure what is known as flow-mediated vasodilation. |
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The raw signal data was subjected to a baseline correction process to subtract the sensor's offset and drift variations. |
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Treatment effects on physiologic outcome parameters and on symptoms were analysed for their association with baseline severity and gender. |
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Inflation in the baseline NKPC is determined by expectations about future inflation and a measure of current economic activity. |
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What remains is an Orwellian baseline, melding conformist ideology and nationalism into red-white-and-blue doublethink. |
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This finding confirmed the scarcity of hematozoa in polar regions and provided baseline data for the little auk. |
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There are also times when a player needs to enlist the aid of the backstep while on the baseline. |
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Offered for the Block 4 configuration, it fits into the same area as the baseline EOTS with minimal changes while preserving stealth features. |
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Herschel and Babbage were present at a celebrated operation of that survey, the remeasuring of the Lough Foyle baseline. |
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Roni Size's label played a big, if not the biggest, part in the creation of drum and bass with their dark, baseline sounds. |
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The short mark in the center of each baseline is referred to as either the hash mark or the center mark. |
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For each point, the server starts behind the baseline, between the center mark and the sideline. |
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The 1967 survey, published by the Smithsonian is used as the most authoritative baseline for more recent research. |
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The philosophy behind this is that setting minimum standards incentivizes healthcare facilities to provide only the baseline level care. |
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Focal electroretinograms and clinical findings were recorded at baseline and after 3 months of saffron or placebo supplementation. |
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The convention set the limit of various areas, measured from a carefully defined baseline. |
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Worldscale establishes a baseline price for carrying a metric ton of product between any two ports in the world. |
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At noon on the winter solstice the sun stands at 9 cubits and the longest day on the summer solstice is 16 hours at the baseline through Celtica. |
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A superstructure is an upward extension of an existing structure above a baseline. |
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Observations include baseline comparisons for the sake of quantitative impact assessments. |
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Parallax measurements of nearby stars provide an absolute baseline for the properties of more distant stars, as their properties can be compared. |
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After a laugh subsides, a brief relaxation phase occurs, during which the HR and BP drop below the prelaugh baseline levels. |
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The most important baseline value is thus that of mutual respect or tolerance. |
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All parameters had returned to or were trending back to baseline by 4 hours after reoxia. |
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Total body, lumbar and hip BMD were evaluated at baseline, six and 12 months using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. |
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Study participants had baseline lipids and apolipoproteins measured at the time of enrolment. |
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All patients must have been taking an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor for at least 120 days prior to baseline. |
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The actual baseline ozone level in the Philadelphia metro area in 1975 was 199 ppb. |
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According to study results, both groups experienced a significant improvement of anthropometric and biochemical parameters versus baseline. |
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The coprimary endpoints were changes from baseline through 12 weeks in serum phosphate and transferrin saturation. |
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At the largest center with preconsent randomization, 20,793 men underwent a baseline screening. |
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Construction of radioelement and dose rate baseline maps by combining ground and airborne radiometric data. |
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Serum olanzapine anticholinergic levels, measured by a radioreceptor assay, did not increase significantly from baseline. |
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The JPEG 2000 Suite provides a comprehensive overview of the baseline JPEG 2000 standard and its extensions. |
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The experiment is meant only to provide a baseline for other studies. |
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The IRS decided that the proper baseline with which to compare the post-expenditure land was the land at the time of the reconveyance. |
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Vanguard Configuration Manager is the only fully automated baseline configuration scanner for mainframe DISA STIGs today. |
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Individuals were enrolled based on baseline disease activity, so changes could represent regression to the mean. |
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There are no significant differences between groups with respell to the above baseline characteristics. |
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Additionally, because chemotherapy may be hepatotoxic or nephrotoxic, baseline liver and renal function tests should almost always be performed. |
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The concertmaster tunes his or her violin to this baseline and then retunes the entire orchestra. |
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The baseline model drives design decisions, so the underlying assumptions must be well thought-out and transparent. |
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An analysis of gout incidence rates relative to baseline serum uric acid showed that, for any baseline level, women developed less gout than men. |
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The study found that a baseline adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with a lower risk of hyperuricemia, The Indian Express reported. |
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Mean serum bile acid levels and pruritus at the end of the study were lower in both SHP625 and placebo treated groups as compared to baseline. |
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Esophageal manometry revealed an LES pressure of 8 mmHg with complete postswallow relaxation pressure at the gastric baseline. |
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At baseline, all patients had hypertonicity of the pelvic floor muscles, which was confirmed by manometry. |
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The Belgian double-faulted one of his winning opportunities but secured the win on his fourth match point from a Coric return over the baseline. |
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At baseline, the mean age of patients was 54 years, 173 were normoalbuminuric, 73 had microalbuminuria, and 44 had macroalbuminuria. |
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The primary endpoint of the trial is the mean change from baseline to last day of treatment in the number of micturitions per day. |
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Rare is the young poet these days who doesn't dice our wired world into a baseline mirepoix. |
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Measurements for pulse wave velocity, blood pressure, and plasma antioxidant status were made at baseline and at four weeks. |
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Her cardiotocograph showed normal foetal heart rate variability with a normal baseline and she was pushing effectively. |
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For larger boards, placing thermocouples at the right place isn't such a problem because a baseline profile is needed for any size board. |
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There were no changes in C-reactive protein or antioxidant enzymes in either group between baseline and follow up. |
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The budget requests are structured into decision packages that have an incremental or decremental effect on the baseline budget amounts. |
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He has detected significant strain-dependent differences in gene expression in both baseline and treated colon tissue. |
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For secondary efficacy outcomes cross-sectional descriptive statistics and changes from baseline were calculated. |
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He defended aggressively from the baseline and hit some exquisite winners and passing shots. |
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This unconventional arrangement is closer to PenTile matrix family than the baseline RGB stripe matrix. |
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Still, their 1991 EKC identification established a baseline argument that somehow the route to higher income may also be a path to improved environmental quality. |
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A block of trials of the relevant baseline anteceded each probe block. |
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Following an extensive engineering design process, the baseline design concept for the South African MeerKAT precursor telescope has been decided. |
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Subjects then completed an unblind baseline session in the CEF to reduce initial anxiety and to familiarize them with the procedures and surroundings. |
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Researchers analyzed the data in relation to a baseline clinical diagnosis of pain-related conditions and compared it to subsequent deaths by suicide. |
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Workshop participants, myself included, reaffirmed nomenclature for baseline fetal heart rate and FHR variability, accelerations, and decelerations. |
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Several characters typically have descenders below the lower baseline. |
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The CAC2S is a software intensive program that will create a new baseline to support the command and control function of the Marine Air Command and control system. |
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The half-volleys from the baseline mounted up one after another. |
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This baseline at millimeter wavelengths enabled a resolution of 35 milliarcseconds, which is equivalent to a penny as seen from more than 110 kilometers away. |
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The database establishes baseline data, provides a taxonomic inventory, and can be used to develop species distribution maps and examine species and community trends. |
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Optical profilometry analysis was performed on the skin surface replicas of the lateral canthal region, comparing baseline to end-of-study specimens. |
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The most common neuropsychiatric symptoms at baseline in the study were agitation and aggression followed by aberrant motor behavior, disinhibition and irritability. |
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He added that trades were deduced as a result of a panoptic baseline assessment study and stakeholders' dictum for social equity and regional prosperity. |
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The most important limitation of the CMS study is that it did not take into account endogenous POH entry and did not examine the role of baseline trends in utilization. |
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The baseline audiogram serves as the reference point for all subsequent hearing tests and allows for changes in hearing sensitivity at a given frequency to be documented. |
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During each patient visit, the digital planimeter records the size of the pain area on the body providing visuals of the affected area from baseline through study completion. |
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A laser level generates a convenient baseline for interior work. |
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Murray opened the tie-break with an impressive backhand drop shot as he charged the net but mis-hit while attempting another from the baseline on the next points. |
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Using an X-ray method called angiography, Yeung's group obtained a baseline picture of the arteries, classifying them as relatively smooth, irregular or stenosed. |
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Robert Meagher for the collection of the Bt susceptible strain of the fall armyworm, which was used to determine the baseline survival of the insect. |
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However he is not the greatest rallier in the world and if Pashanski can force him into some baseline exchanges, there is every chance that he will keep it tight. |
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His baseline is Jan van Eyck's The Wedding of Arnolfini, a fifteenth-century painting that valorizes the self through a language of perspective, gesture, and other signs. |
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This will allow us to evaluate effects of SB-509 on neurologic symptoms and electrophysiologic nerve function in the treated versus the untreated limb compared to baseline. |
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Blood leukotrienes were measured at baseline and after 4 weeks. |
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Once a stable baseline measure of electrical synaptic activity was obtained, LTP was induced by applying two separate stimulations of 100 hertz for 1 second, 5 seconds apart. |
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Anthropometry measurements including weight, waist and hip measurements, and blood and urine samples were collected at baseline and after each intervention phase. |
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Data were presented on pre-treatment baseline telomere lengths from fractionated peripheral blood cells for five CLL patients and two solid tumor patients. |
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Bynum may come off a tad naive, but he does not appear to be some clueless, pampered high schooler whose world knowledge extends from baseline to baseline. |
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Blood cell count, lipid profile, C-reactive protein, neutrophil elastase and malondialdehyde were analyzed in plasma at baseline, at one month and six months. |
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In the late 1980s, swimmers and distance runners were compared with weight lifters to evaluate the baseline catecholamine responses and adrenergic receptor types at rest. |
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The cardiac intervals were averaged for the baseline, ritual, and postritual periods and were then converted into heart rate for the ease of reading. |
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The measurement of stellar parallax of nearby stars provides a fundamental baseline in the cosmic distance ladder that is used to measure the scale of the Universe. |
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Thus in patients with MPD the need for an adequate diet in both energy and protein content in order to sustain baseline myofibril turnover is mandatory. |
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The next challenge for those interpreting the LOICZ information lies in extrapolating baseline data for specific sites into more detailed environmental information. |
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However, in a post-hoc analysis, a positive correlation between percent changes from baseline in serum bile acid levels and pruritis was observed in the SHP625 treated group. |
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It also allows us to have a better baseline to understand the precipitous decline of the Chinese polity in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. |
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