Description of table columns, starting left to right.
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Field No.
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Column Name
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Contend and Meaning
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1
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No.
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The No helps to identify the underlying report
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2
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Age
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Age of the user when first applied
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3
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Weight (kg)
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Weight in kilogram
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4-6
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Body Peri- meter (cm)
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Body perimeter in cm measured above the waist – at three different daytimes
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4
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Start
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Body perimeter when starting treatment
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5
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12 Weeks
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Body perimeter after 12 weeks applying
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6
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n Weeks
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Body perimeter after (n) weeks of applying; n can be different and will be shown in col 7
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7
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Weeks total
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Number of weeks total applied the product
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8
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Users goal
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Users own personal goal to reach
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9
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Applied per Day
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How often did the user apply per day?
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10
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Sport Fitness
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Regular sport, fitness or similar exercises during application period?
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11
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Users Judgment
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Users judgment over all for the application
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12
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Difference 1-12 Weeks.
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Gain on torso perimeter after 12 weeks in cm; calculated value using col 5 minus col 4
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13
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Difference 1-n Weeks
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Gain on torso perimeter after n weeks; calculated value using col 6 minus col 4
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14
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Difference Volume (%)
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Gain on volume of breasts after 12 weeks in percent; a calculated value using col 5 minus col 4 using a special formula (refer to remark)
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Remark!
The volume will be calculated using a model for the female body having an elliptic cross section with additional two half balls for the breasts. Sure, its complicated. Understand more easily – it’s about uplift in your bra size – one, sometimes two steps!
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