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Error bars are derived from ambiguity of impact angle (50 60°), density and drag coefficients, for low or high cubic shape of ejecta.
The error bars are derived from three independent experiments.
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Acylation rate constants and the corresponding error bars were derived from nonlinear curve fitting of triplicate pre-steady-state kinetic data sets.
At all tensions, the probability of each SSB binding modes (right panels, color bars) is derived from the area under the distributions.
Bar graphs are derived from individual concentration measurements, compared to the appropriate controls.
The error bars on E y are derived from the SDM of the spin-averaged values based on measurements at a higher resolution of 0.125 s.
The error bars in this figure are derived from the error propagation in calculating the mean of the apparent gain at each station.
Uncertainties of the obtained residual stresses, given as error bars in the figures, are derived from standard deviations in diffraction peak fitting as well as for deviations of the measured diffraction peak positions from expected distributions with measurement directions according to the elastic theory for a quasi-isotropic material.
Here, the error bars of the apparent det and ssq gains are derived from the SD when estimating the regional averages of the det and ssq impedances, (bar{Z}^{prime}_{mathrm {det}}) and (bar{Z}^{prime}_{mathrm {ssq}}) in Eqs.
This experiment was repeated twice with similar results, and error bars were derived by quantifying three separate sets of >100 virions each from one of the experiments.
Data with bars in histograms represent means and S.D.'s that are derived from at least triplicates.
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