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An increase in alkali concentration to 0.8 M NaOH brought a decrease in the proportion of C 3)–OH···O–C(5) to 22.59%, but significant increase in the C 6)–OH···OC (52.92%).
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In addition, the next half century may bring a decrease in total annual precipitation by 10 15 % in Afghanistan (Vining and Vecchia 2007), and Milly et al. (2005) have suggested a reduction in surface runoff of 20 30 % for Afghanistan.
Generally, these shifts in anodic and cathodic peak potential can be explained by the higher oxidation degree of PEDOT (3:1) than PEDOT (6:1) and PEDOT (9 1), and the higher oxidation degree leads to an increase in the conductivity of polymer chains, which in turn brings a decrease in the oxidation resistance of the polymer chains.
And studies make clear what a plaza in the area would likely bring: a decrease in motorist, passenger and pedestrian injuries, and an increase in pedestrian volumes and economic activity.
7 8 Both vaccines have the potential to bring a decrease in the incidence of human papillomavirus related disease and are being considered for routine immunisation in many countries.
The pretreatment unit was effective enough to bring a decrease in the concentrations of COD and O and G as compared to the raw POME as shown in Table 2.
The usage of perforated blades did not bring a decrease but an increase in power demand.
The decline of these associations brought about a decrease in consistent social connections.
The increased fill factor was primarily brought by a decrease in the total resistance.
Ion implantation of high doses of nitrogen and carbon brought about a decrease in the friction and wear coefficients.
The majority of the interventions (55 %) have brought about a decrease in existing levels of regulation.
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