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To think, meditate or reflect on a subject; to consider, to deliberate or cogitate.
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Although it is quite difficult to precisely estimate this influence, it can be speculated from the following two aspects.
But it can be speculated from the XRD patterns that the three graphene/MnO2 composite samples have similar chemical compositions.
What exactly happens inside a human kidney in vivo can only be speculated from the results of mainly animal and laboratory studies.
Moreover, it can be speculated from the (111) planes that the grain size firstly increases and then decreases based on Scherrer formula [18], which will be further corroborated.
It can be speculated from the HRTEM results that the residual strain along the ZnO [−12-10] [−12-10]n was nearly zero.
It could be speculated from the results gained that all CC SSNEDDS formulations resulted in a spontaneous formation of NEs with a small droplet size in zero order release model.
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Also reduction of air permeability was speculated from a slight thickening of the fibers due to a layer of nanoparticles.
It was speculated from angular dependence measurements that polymer brushes with large aspect ratios took geometrical anisotropic conformation such as cylinder.
It was speculated from angular dependence measurements that the polymer brushes with large aspect ratios took a geometrical anisotropic conformation such as a cylinder.
An effective height was speculated from the axial tube wall temperature distributions, within which the heat transfer intensification of the new catalyst cooler is effective.
The functional relevance of one of the genes within the predictive signatures was speculated from machine-learning techniques to validate the predictive capacity (ref 22).
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