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This regeneration proved successful: the catalyst activity was practically equal to the initial one.

The stoichiometric number is practically equal to 2. The experimental activation energy is 11·2 kcal/mole.

The final adiabatic pressure after detonation is practically equal to the deflagration pressure because there is only a small difference in burn completeness.

However, the correlation between the two parameter estimates is usually very high and in many cases is practically equal to one.

Activity of 226Ra in radium daughter products free solution was determined by 4πα liquid scintillation counting (LSC) method, where the detection efficiency of radium decay is practically equal to 1.

The discernable frequency spacing between the dominant frequencies of decomposed signals is theoretically near zero but practically equal to twice the frequency resolution of a finite length time series.

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The rate R i (U i ) at which each user receives the packet will not be practically equal due to factors such as equipment type, position of the user, and demand of user.

However, Wang et al. [2] also pointed out that even though the Bromley model has a more complicated analytical form than the SIT model, both the Bromley and SIT models reproduce experimental data with practically equal quality according to their extensive evaluation.

However, the shape of the fitted curve is often hardly affected in such cases, as either parameter g is close to zero or close to unity, or (k_1) and (k_2) converge to practically equal values.

In our simulation, if instead of using 95% of the QTL in linkage disequilibrium, we had used 100% of the QTL in linkage disequilibrium with markers, we would expect the PSI and GSI results to be practically equal under the assumption of a very large number of markers.

In economic terms, between 1000 and 4000 inhabitants, the annual per capita cost for vehicles and personnel decreased, with a maximum at approximately 180 €/inhabitants/year; while, from 5000 up to 10,000 inhabitants, the annual per capita cost was practically constant and equal to about 80 €/inhabitants/year.

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