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To use the phrase 'concentration' correctly in written English, it should be used as a noun or verb. For example, "She was able to complete the task with her concentration being focused on the details."
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The majority of the population lives in rural areas, the greatest concentration being in the eastern plain.
We assume the largest impurity concentration being N2 followed by water.
There was the optimal ZnO concentration being around 1000 mg L−1.
In the primary reaction zone no polymerisation occurs, the radical concentration being too high.
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Finally, a multivariate linear regression model was performed with 'iPTH concentration' being the dependent variable, and group affiliation (lithium versus non-lithium, respectively), age, gender, 25-hydroxycholecalciferol concentration, and Aac concentration being the explanatory variables.
The total of 45 target samples, including 20 samples with HBV concentration being lower than 102 copies/mL and 25 samples with HBV concentration being in the range of 103 105.1 copies/mL, were used for real test.
The presence of Fe ions was detected only in 20% Fe TiO2 sample, estimated concentration being about 0.2%.
After oral administration, LEV is rapidly absorbed with maximum plasma concentration being reached approximately one hour after a dose.
Possible reason for Zn concentration being higher is due to its association with sewage pollution (Muniz et al. 2003).
This value corresponds to a ppm nanoparticle concentration being well below the concentration used in food additive applications.
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