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The effect of supercritical CO2 was found to be insignificant at higher liquefaction temperature of 390 °C but it was significant at lower liquefaction temperature of 300 °C, producing bio-oil yield of 11.35 wt%.
The disturbance was significant at lower altitudes.
As the evidence accumulates that lead toxicity is significant at lower doses than recognized earlier, there will be more pressure to reduce exposure from known lead sources.
Among these CMC, yeast extract, NaCl and pH showed positive effect whereas MgSO4 and NaNO3 were found to be significant at their lower levels.
Difference was considered to be significant at values lower than P<0.05.
The effects of radiation, including those of self-absorption are found to be significant, particularly at lower stretch rates.
The coefficients of log (VINATABA) price are significant at the 10% level or lower.
Households receiving remittances, typically, have lower wage incomes, fewer working-age and married couples, and are more reliant on household production (each of these differences are significant at the 5% level or lower).
An association between widowed or divorced status and lower resilience was significant at follow-up but not at baseline; however, coefficients were similar in strength and direction at both times.
The competition for metal sorption occurred in the alkaline soil only at a higher concentration of the competing metals, whereas the effect was significant even at lower concentrations in the acidic soil.
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