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Standards Seeing Structure in Expressions 1. Interpret expressions that represent a quantity in terms of its context.
Consequently, the proposed QF metric is a quantity value representing a measure of effectiveness, efficiency, and performance of a temperature sensor network, which can help the designer to make a proper decision.
These lesions represent a quantity-dependent accumulation of proximal tubular lysosomes due to administration of exogenous solutes [ 3].
So, x ij represents a relative quantity of minor alleles of samples.
The low abundance of Elongins C and B in association with both representative Type 2B mutant pVHL proteins may represent a limited quantity of stable complete VBC complex.
These values represent a relative quantity of water and fat in the volume of interest.
These types of links are complex and represent a large quantity of data to address.
Because an anther-equivalent represents a considerable quantity of pollen, this figure could underestimate the number of flowers that received some pollen.
An essential component of this quest is to develop renewable, environmentally friendly sources of biochemicals via the conversion of readily available plant biomass and waste streams that represent a significant quantity of reduced carbon feedstock.
The curved line Q1 is an isoquant that represents a particular quantity of the health care service that is produced by different mixes of physicians and nurses.
This concept is closely related to one called "decoupling," which suggests that the growing efficiency of machines has weakened the link between energy use and economic activity, and also to the idea of "decarbonization," which holds that, for similar reasons, every dollar we spend represents a shrinking quantity of greenhouse gas.
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