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Professor Roger Kemp, of the Royal Academy of Engineering, said a derailment would be expected at high speeds on such a curve.
A higher heat transfer coefficient may be expected at high temperatures because the wall-to-suspension heat transfer coefficient increases drastically with temperature.
Long electron spin diffusion lengths can thus be expected at high temperature in these structures.
Now, by removing that forcing altogether, we are arriving at a simulated cloud that is more in line with what should be expected at high latitudes.
Considering that vitamin D deficiency is usually due to lack of outdoor sun exposure, this study is designed to test the hypothesis that a higher prevalence of asthma should be expected at high relative to low geographical latitudes.
Considering that vitamin D is suspected to have a role in asthma development [8], [15] and that vitamin D deficiency is usually due to lack of outdoor sun exposure [11], [12], it is hypothesized in this study that a higher prevalence of asthma should be expected at high relative to low geographical latitudes.
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h A stronger conical-shaped filament could be expected at higher CC of 500 μA under SET.
At the same time, toxicity would be expected at higher levels of TRAIL.
Thus, for LC-TOF MS systems employing a TDC, significant deviations from the Poisson distribution should be expected at higher ion counts.
The mean depth (2) used in this set of simulations is not optimal for self-relatedness (standard deviations about 30%% higher than at the optimal depth), but a similar relationship between allele frequency and number of SNPs would be expected at higher depths.
Despite the overall lack of seasonal variation in 25(OH D concentrations, all 10 individuals who were categorized as having deficient 25(OH D concentrations (<50 nmol/mL) had their blood drawn between November and March, the point in the year in which the lowest 25(OH D concentrations would be expected at higher latitudes.
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