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Unless otherwise noted, chains had an expected degree of polymerization of 1500, and crosslinker was added at a concentration equivalent to 1 wt% of the monomers, resulting in approximately one crosslink per 75 monomer units.
In our ex-post vulnerability assessment, our measure of vulnerability is not an expected degree of loss but is based on the observed (revealed) level of damage on dwellings.
All the tissue used showed evidence of an expected degree of cell viability.
Metabolites and reactions are partitioned into two different classes and each element in each class is assigned an expected degree from the corresponding distribution, which is attached in the form of stubs.
"There is an expected degree of confidentiality".
Similarly, you should inform us of any changes to the information you have already provided a change in an expected degree date, new employment status, an address change, or other amendments to the information in your file.
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In contrast, comparisons between the WKY/NCrl rats and the WKY/NHsd rat (UK or US) indicated a much greater than expected degree of divergence, with average concordance rates of 66.5%.
There is stress and drama in environments like the GBBO and The Great Pottery Throwdown but it occurs to an expected, healthier degree.
A superposition of FMN-CPR and Cdx shows an expected strong degree of structural homology between Cdx and FMN-CPR.
If we constructed an alignment of UTRs from a pair of paralogs in which the paralogs arose due to the FSGD, then there would be an expected high degree of divergence as opposed to the divergence rate of true orthologs.
At 1-year follow-up we found an expected significantly higher degree of knee flexion of 7° in the high-flex knees (p = 0.001).
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