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Further increase of the applied electric field will result in complete depletion of the BTO films.
Complete depletion of creosote by dissolution alone, assuming equilibrium, would require a water/creosote volume ratio of > 270, 000.
Compared to ZVI, the rate of As III) oxidation was always higher when TiO2 was present, achieving a complete depletion of arsenite concentration.
The criterion employed for termination of the induction period is the complete depletion of the original fuel subject to the approximations introduced.
However, because this approach does not include complete depletion of peripheral recipient T cells before HCT, other mechanisms must allow acceptance of donor bone marrow and tolerize pre-existing recipient T cells (Fig. 3d).
In the corpus callosum, oligodendrocyte loss and demyelination evolved over the same time course in control and cholesterol supplemented mice (Fig. 3b), leading to almost complete depletion of mature oligodendrocytes after four weeks.
The proliferation of diatoms under eutrophic conditions caused a nearly complete depletion of silicon (initially 24.3 mg/L).
This mode is only valid if a complete depletion of the background electrons and ions is possible, and both positive and negative dust fluids are cold.
The metallicity in the Milky Way is high enough to allow the complete depletion of grain-composing materials into dust grains in ~10 Myr.
These modes are only valid if a complete depletion of the background electrons and ions is possible, and both positive and negative dust fluids are cold.
This resulted in less crops being grown or sold, almost complete depletion of its forests because of the need for lumber and charcoal, which in turn led to massive flooding and soil erosion.
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