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Freedom experiences itself as imperial, unjustifiable; in thus coming out of itself, the 'I' accounts for itself.
Since C i accounts for the energy input-based carbon emission, this C i can be interpreted as "producer-based" accounting.
According to the theoretical modeling, an isotropic dot distribution on the (100) plane (case (i)) accounts for isotropic crossed polarized PL-emissions, as shown in Figure 5b for sample B. However, according to Figure 10b, a small polarization degree is still present in symmetric QDs, associated with the elongation that remains, as revealed by the Figure 8b.
World War I accounts tell of British troops repelling German attackers, who subsequently reported that they had encountered machine guns, when in fact, it was simply a group of trained riflemen armed with SMLEs.
g t(s i) accounts for residual monthly spatial variability and g(s i) for time-invariant spatial variability.
Season has four levels (winter, spring, summer, and fall); a Season is a season-specific intercept, and g Season(s i) accounts for residual seasonal spatial variability.
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One gene (RPB2-i) accounts for most of the RPB2 mRNA made in the flower organs while the other gene (RPB2-d) is predominantly used in the vegetative tissues.
Liver synthesis of IGF-I accounts for 90% of the circulating peptide.
Although ADHD-C is the most common diagnosis made in clinical settings, ADHD-I accounts for approximately 50% of all identified cases within community-ascertained samples [ 4].
Apolipoprotein apoA-Ipoaccountsounts for approximately 70% of the total protein mass of HDL, and the remaining protein components mainly include apoA-II, apoC, apoA-IV, and paraoxonase (PON) [ 4].
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