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The new model is tested and compared to its predecessors for various steady state and transient oscillatory conditions, including resonance, and is found to be a competent alternative to the robust, but very frequency-sensitive, viscous model.

Moreover, using the normal mode method, a second approximate but very accurate frequency equation is established with the help of which a sensitivity formula is derived later.

The effects of DES were largely mimicked by injections of the ERα agonist PPT (increase in percentage of active birds but very low frequency of contractions), strongly suggesting that the activation of ERα is required to trigger RCSM in response to the female.

For example, two different HCCs could have the same overall frequency of ICD coding but very different frequencies of coding for different diagnoses.

These cells are very frequency specific.

Interestingly, the derived 163Gln allele, which is present in very high frequencies in East Asian populations (>60%), but very low frequencies in European and African populations, has been recently associated with lighter skin in an East Asian sample [ 30].

Within 30 seconds of clinical death, each of the rats displayed low-amplitude but very high-frequency waves indicative of a highly aroused brain.

In principle, this should not be a surprise as U6b seems to be a residual haplogroup that had a wide expansion in the past but very low frequencies at present.

It is also interesting to note that 3 out of 4 of the patients who had negative DTH responses to PSA on day 90 (nos. 201, 202 and 405), had detectable but very low frequencies of PSA-reactive T cells in the circulation after the vaccine administration.

Generally, output power decreases with increasing frequency, but very high power gyrotron sources are now being reported even at frequencies of 30 GHz and above [6].

In this case, the population specificity arises from the fact that the polymorphism is common in European and Northern American populations (approximately 10% minor allele frequency) but very rare in Japan.

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