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In this analysis plant trait was included as a dependent variable, with a factorial combination of nitrogen mixture (categorical, nitrate + glutamine, nitrate + asparagine, glutamine + asparagine) and the log ratio of nitrogen availability (continuous, e.g. 0.1 mM:0.9 mM = log(1/9) = −0.95) as fixed effects.

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Despite the availability of continuous cardiac monitoring for nearly 50 years, there are remarkably few publications examining the benefits and limitations of continuous ECG monitoring in patients with a noncardiac primary diagnosis.

—Mary Marsh Instant availability without continuous presence is probably the best role a mother can play.

Water and crop residue management also significantly influence the Zn availability in continuous flooded soils.

To be able to do this, availability of continuous and reliable funding has been utterly important.

However, the limited availability of continuous and up-to-date ground streamflow data is one of the main constraints for large-scale flood forecasting models.

There is increasing availability of continuous, high resolution observations from space-based platforms, for example, cloud and water vapour motion vectors, Advanced TOVS data and scatterometer wind fields, as well as increasing availability of continuous surface observations such as radar and profiler data.

An important consideration beyond peritoneal dialysis is the availability of continuous renal replacement therapy systems designed for the neonate which accommodate smaller extracorporeal volumes and higher accuracy [73].

It might happen because of the availability of continuous capillary pores in concrete specimens (w/c of 0.50) with less amount of wet curing.

In addition, attempt to study a temporal trend of nitrate concentration in the groundwater was limited by the availability of continuous data.

It might happen because of the availability of continuous capillary pores in concrete specimens with less amount of wet curing (Shamim Khan et al. 1993; Zhang et al. 1999).

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