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The capital costs were then estimated using a power law based on capacity ratios as given below: AD plant / C cpl = C cpl reference M MSW tonnes / year Capacity reference 0.6, Open image in new window (11) ICE power plant / C cpp = C cpp reference Nominal power generation capacity Power generation capacity reference 0.6 Open image in new window (12).

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The hybrid anode offers a reversible capacity of 1015 mA h g−1 at 0.1 C and a high capacity retention of 64.1% based on the capacity ratio at 5 C–0.1C rates.

Ultimately, we believe that the optimal design to establish a causal relationship between nurse workload/staffing ratios and mortality is a cluster randomized controlled trial or a multi-centre step-wedge interrupted time series to compare the effect of determining bed capacity based on workload/staffing ratios against bed capacity determined by physical bed spaces.

Presence of opening reduced the ultimate capacity of slab by 44% and NSM CFRP strengthening fully restored the lost capacity based on a/d ratio.

The model error for a given burst capacity model is evaluated based on the ratios of the test to predicted burst pressures for the collected data.

Classical sculpture was based on strict ratios and classical architecture is pleasing because its proportions are based on the eye's field of vision.

Our analysis is based on three ratios.

Here a novel method based on the ratio (q) of the potentio-charge capacity to the galvano-charge capacity (RPG) was developed to determine the diffusion coefficient of intercalary species for porous electrode by the spherical diffusion model.

COX excess capacity (% of OXPHOS) was calculated based on the ratio of inhibition of mitochondrial respiration with full operating respiratory chain versus the COX-stimulated condition.

The definition of airway obstruction is based on the ratio between forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and the vital capacity (VC) measured by slow (SVC) and/or forced (FVC) manoeuvres.

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