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The location of the point from the cathode is z = 1 cm, and z = 16 cm is closed to the anode.
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The hernia gap with a diameter of approximately 1 cm was closed with insertion of a 6.4 × 6.4 cm PROCEED™ VENTRAL PATCH (Ethicon, Norderstedt, Germany).
For women, the WC cutoff point of 88 cm is close to our upper limit of 88.5 cm.
The genetic map length of 2,050 cM is close to the reported 1,760 cM for the segregating part of the integrated SSR linkage map [ 38].
The dominant QTL for FFS found on SSC16 at 36 cM is close to a previously reported dominant QTL at 27 cM for rear leg score [ 19].
For E. grandis, the conservative estimate of 1,562.3 cM is close to the 1,552 cM of the RAPD map and for E. urophylla the microsatellite map with 1,133.4 is also close to the 1,101 cM of the RAPD map.
Interestingly, the QTL for CMF on SSC10 at 70 cM is close to a previously identified QTL regions at 75 cM for OC lesion in the subchondral bone of the medial part of condylus humeri and at 83 cM for fissure between cartilage and bone in pigs [ 18].
Their mean FH (or near FH) at 160.7 ± 5.7 cm was close to their target height (161.3 ± 4.7 cm).
There was no significant (p ≤ 0.05) increase in the P contents across the three treatments while the Cr content in 3 1 FC + CM was close to zero at the end of the vermicomposting unlike in 2 1 OP + CM and CM where no significant difference was observed.
Given appropriate adjustment of core and CplusT length, the algorithm was invariant to the two SNP densities tested, with core lengths of about 5 cM and CplusT lengths of about 15 cM being close to optimal for both.
The goblet-shaped fruit body (technically an ascocarp) is 3 4 cm in diameter and 4 6 cm deep; initially it is closed, but opens as it matures, leaving a ragged or smooth inrolled margin around a round opening.
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