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Attractive qualities such as high convergence rates are now the natural consequence of the effective design process, rather than the minimization of the truncation errors of the difference expressions.

The ODSC exhibits a bandgap as a consequence of the effective feedback mechanism due to the opposite directionality of the phase velocity and the Poynting vector in the NIM channel.

In the case of bicarbonate, the electric field strongly affects the orientation of the ion on the surface as a consequence of the effective positive charge around the hydrogen atom.

From the graphics of absorbance as a function of the number of bilayers, it was possible to observe that the amount of NiTsPc4 − deposited on the FTO substrate is higher to the SiPy+(GO)/NiTsPc4 − than SiPy+/NiTsPc4 − films, as a consequence of the effective π π interaction between the graphene and phthalocyanine molecules.

This is a consequence of the effective reduction in the depths of the moving traps with acceleration as discussed above in the context of the surface-electrode decelerators (see, e.g., Fig. 29).

Nevertheless, differences between indicine and taurine cattle that occurred during the historical process of domestication and selection and as a consequence of the effective size of populations seem to explain the discrepancy in LD at short distances between markers [ 23].

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Instead we propose that since the amount of polymorphism expected is 4Neμ, where Ne is the effective population size and μ is the mutation rate, the lower number of indels could be a consequence of the lower effective population size of the X-chromosome compared to autosomes.

Strain also limits the dispersion at higher momenta, as a consequence of the increased effective mass of charge carriers.

The plot of the mixing ratios from this simulation (Fig. 17) indicates another consequence of the more effective photochemical production rates.

This is different to the case of InAs shown in Figure 1b where the lowest m = 0 sub-band changed from 172 meV up to 500 meV above the CB edge upon reducing the thickness of the middle shell from 10too 2 nm and is a direct consequence of the lower effective mass of electrons in InAs compared to GaAs.

The high AT content in the genes could be a consequence of the less effective selection for codon bias (because of the low rate of recombination on the F elements) coupled with the A/T mutational bias in Drosophila.

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