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It has been concluded that higher magnetization in graphene coated with ZnO2 than ZnO is due to more oxygen vacancies in ZnO2 nanoparticles.
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It is concluded that higher observation angles are better for the extraction of biochemical indices.
It was concluded that, higher bond energy results in higher activation energy, which improves thermal stability.
Hence, it can be concluded that higher pH and higher SDS concentration are not favourable for formation of assembled mesoporous microspheres.
It is concluded that higher order mode shape derivatives (e.g., modal curvature, third derivative, and fourth derivative) are better indicators of damage than the mode shapes.
It was concluded that higher permeation rates are obtained when the back-pulse pressure, i.e., the negative TMP is set equal to the positive TMP, both at 150 mBar and the back-pulsing frequency at 15 Hz.
It could be concluded that higher NADH generation rate and lower metabolic flux in butyrate closed-loop worked jointly, leading to the high butanol/acetone ratio feature in fermentation with cassava-based substrate.
Thus it can be concluded that higher dose of catalyst may not be useful both in view of aggregation as well as reduced irradiation field due to light scattering.
It was concluded that higher concentration of copper in the soils resulted in lower soil DOC and thus reduced CH4 emission when there was no additional organic matter input.
From the results it can be concluded that higher activity spongy nickel catalysts produced by gas atomisation could have a significantly lower environmental impact than either CC nickel or platinum.
It can also be concluded that higher amount of mineral admixtures combined with small fractions of nanopowders could be promising technique toward high performance concrete as a key material along with energy saving in construction and building technology.
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