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Figure 6a shows the oxygen content as function of severity.
Open image in new window Fig. 3 Mean molecular weight as function of severity.
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Data trends for milled poplar, bagasse and corn stover were visualized by plotting glucan conversion, removal of XMG and non-carbohydrate carbon, and XMG recovery as a function of severity, defined as log R o = l o g t exp T - 100 14.75 [ 15], where t is the time of reaction (minutes) and T is the temperature of the reaction (°C).
This figure is more complex to interpret, as symptomatic cases are expected to increase as a function of severity.
Figure 3 shows the mean molecular weight (from gel permeation chromatography) as a function of severity.
Open image in new window Fig. 6 Heteroatom content as a function of severity a oxygen b sulphur.
The approach quantifies the impact of intermittent outputs of large wind farms as a function of severity and the duration of impacts.
Additionally, for each center, we also estimated odds ratio for admission to stroke unit as a function of severity of stroke.
To determine whether pulmonary function decreases as a function of severity of pectus excavatum, and whether reduced function is restrictive or obstructive in nature in a large multicenter study.
where S S i is the measure of severity of stroke at initial diagnosis, Z i is the vector of other controls, and θ1 is the coefficient of interest which provides odds of admission to SU as a function of severity of stroke.
Nonetheless, as described above, gel permeation chromatography is a form of size exclusion chromatography so it is not surprising that the form in Fig. 3 somewhat matches with that in Fig. 2b despite more scatter in the molecular weight curve compared to the smoother trend for the viscosity as a function of severity.
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