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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actual concentrations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or analytical contexts to refer to the true or measured amounts of substances in a solution or mixture.
Example: "The study aimed to determine the actual concentrations of pollutants in the water samples collected from the river."
Alternatives: "real concentrations" or "measured concentrations".
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Note the general agreement between DC-MRF estimates and actual concentrations over a wide range of concentrations (n = 17).
In calculating actual concentrations, apparent concentrations were scaled based on dilution or concentration in GC injection preparation.
Methane production based on actual concentrations differed from values estimated using stoichiometry of end-product appearance.
The first task of the new network will be to see if actual concentrations of methane match those estimates.
A novel kinetic model is advanced to relate surface plasmon resonance (SPR) data with actual concentrations of interacting partners.
The effect estimates using predicted PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations were similar to those assessed using actual concentrations.
In well mixed systems such as AnMBRs which use biogas sparging to control membrane fouling, actual concentrations approach equilibrium values.
As actual concentrations, the total Cu in soil solution for CuCl2 was similar or up to 3 times higher than for CuONMs at total concentrations between 200 400 mg Cu/kg.
However, as Fig. 5b shows, predicted PS concentrations agree well with the actual concentrations.
Despite the standardized THC CBD ratio, the actual concentrations of terpenes and other compounds are unknown.
The predicted SB concentrations meet the actual concentrations well as shown in Fig. 6a.
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