Study investigators determined when dressings were changed and evaluated the ulcer progress by planimetric evaluation of ulcer tracings. |
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Most practitioners are aware of and use traditional methods, such as tracings and rulers, to evaluate wound surface area. |
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Duplicate tracings of the photographs were subsequently assessed by 2 independent observers, resulting in 480 observations. |
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It was made of dark, polished oak, with delicate tracings of bright silver describing a swirling pattern along its length. |
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Wing tracings clearly show variation in wing size and shape among species, and also among sex-age groups within species in these hummingbirds. |
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There were faint, white tracings against tan skin where the scars should have been. |
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Retrospectively, we looked at airway flow tracings, identifying the start of slow inflation. |
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To illustrate my observations, here are tracings made from my viewing screen at the 7.9 seconds and the 17.4 seconds positions. |
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Errors in landmark identification were estimated by examining duplicate tracings of 12 of the cephalometric radiographs. |
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Figure 2 shows the individual values of the main parameters and Figure 3 depicts representative tracings in a typical patient. |
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A 26-year-old, gravida 2, para 1, white woman delivered a full-term infant by cesarean section for nonreassuring heart tracings. |
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Figures 1 and 2 depict various tympanogram tracings based on variations of the original Liden and Jerger classifications. |
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An assessor, who was blind to the LUMT assessments obtained and measured the acetate tracings using a planimeter. |
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Examples for Akan can be found here, including sound files and x-ray tracings. |
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He decomposed the moving pictures into sequential tracings for publication. |
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The tracings turned up in a broadside published by John Taylor through the Nauvoo Neighbor on 24 June. |
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Superimposed tracings of these images, reproduced as figures here, were used to determine the range of motion at each joint. |
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The meticulous tracings preserve every splatter, trickle and drip of the original stains. |
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These were photographed and tracings were made to depict the location of mechanical support tissue. |
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Platelet aggregation tracings of the PRP from 12 healthy individuals, adjusted to five different plasma fibrinogen concentrations, were the primary parameter measured. |
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As can be seen, even the adequate classification of chirography in relation to other picture signs, or other tracings on surfaces, remains a task for the future. |
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These schematized formations recall aerial ballets, spiraling nebulae or orbiting planets, tracings of tiny fireballs, even measles and skin rashes. |
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The clinicians managing the labor were not aware of the biophysical profile results, and the researcher measuring the results was not aware of the fetal heart rate tracings. |
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Leonardo's mural, with its tracings and smaller copies, is a locus of essential religious and aesthetic meanings, a virtual communion between art and life. |
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One of these formal tracings is color-coded according to the materials employed, and it details the contours and regulating lines for a silver-gilt ciborium. |
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It might be that Lady Seated at the Virginals is a composite of tracings of parts of images onto planes at different distances and with different positions of the lens. |
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The pulse tracings by the sphygmograph are equally significant. |
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They then outlined the tracings that showed well from under the tissue. |
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Spirometric measurements and maximal mid-expiratory flow rates are accurate and reproducible, because effort variation is detectable from the configuration of the tracings. |
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Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution. |
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The onset and removal of ITTO was confirmed with analog tracings of the cuff pressure and plethysmograph recordings. |
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