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* High content elements refers to the contents 10% above average and low contents refers to contest 10% below the average in Shanxi province.
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It is odd to hold these weighty objects, whose contents refer over and over again to the importance of what Ammons calls "gossamer distinctions," celebrating everything fleeting and gauzy.
First of all, the captured contents refer to the best-quality camera available in the device; in general, the one positioned on the upper rear of the device.
The polysaccharide contents refer, respectively, to three polysaccharide/protein molar ratios (R = 1, 10 and 100) calculated on the basis of the measured values of the weight-average molar masses of sodium caseinate particles and dextran sulfate molecules.
Partial moisture contents refer to water from different environments (narrow and wide lumens and water associated with cellulose surface within the cell wall).
However, we think that they should be retained in the scale because their contents refer to clearly distinct concepts while nevertheless relate to the meaning of the latent variable being evaluated.
From interview, the contents referred by the patients regarding relationship modality with the team was the need for information related to the status of disease, to treatment modality and future perspectives and the communication centred on sincere and reassuring relations.
Thus, apart from different kernel matrices applied, prediction was performed using (1) all probes available in the data set, (2) preselected probes based on CpG/CpHpG/CpHpH contents (referred to as contents rule hereafter), or (3) preselected probes located in the CGI shore region (referred to as CGI rule hereafter).
Or in the jargon: "empty speech acts, whose informational content refers to neither world nor self".
High-level content refers to the concrete co-construction of meaningful knowledge and learning.
The water content refers to the ratio of water mass to soil mass, as shown in Table 1.
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