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He looks up, eyes suddenly blazing: "at compound bloody interest".
At compound B concentrations of 5 µmol/l and above, the cells arrested robustly in metaphase (∼15 h) and then underwent cell death, as diagnosed by cell shrinkage (Fig. 3B).
"There are minds which not only retain all receipts, but keep them at compound interest for ever," he wrote.
In 1786 he introduced a sinking fund on a new principle: an annual surplus of £1,000,000 was to be appropriated to the purchase of stock and allowed to accumulate at compound interest for 28 years, by which time the income from it would amount to £4,000,000 a year.
The best recognition rate obtained was 71.4 % at compound level 4.
The trend of temporal scour depth at compound pier and abutment is similar.
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