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Even in countries where finance is less important, deposits equate to a big fraction of national income.Governments making promises to creditors are therefore taking on substantial extra obligations.
As a result, a bigger fraction of negative work is found in CNG operation.
As expected, larger groups can tolerate a bigger fraction of offline nodes for the desired success percentage of 50%.
"It will help us understand a big fraction of our Universe that we don't understand at the present time.
According to the equations of general relativity, this can occur only if dark energy is a big fraction of all the stuff in the cosmos.
For a 20-day-old solution stored in a closed bottle, it was measured with a pH of 6 and a conductivity of 30 mS/m, indicating that a bigger fraction of the DMF was hydrolyzed.
By analyzing the frequency distribution plot (lower panel in Figure 5C), it appears that these differences were due to a bigger fraction of cells with >0.5 circularity in either pMCAo or TBI (Figure 5C).
In order to replace a big fraction of fossil fuel power with solar power, we need a way to store energy from the bright noon sun to use at night or when it's cloudy.
In humans, however, the lateral nucleus occupied a bigger fraction of the amygdala, and was larger compared to overall brain size, than in the other species, the team reports online today in the American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
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