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The first two steps correspond to process inventory analysis based on mass and energy balances and impact assessment phases of LCA methodology.
Process development steps are briefly summarized in Fig. 4. The presented improvements in product concentration correspond to process intensification in almost its original definition, that the efficacy of the process is enhanced by two orders of magnitude (Ramshaw, 1999).
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Most of the fragments correspond to processed chains and known structural or functional domains, which may result from limited proteolysis.
The spatial region of the deactivated SAM, which corresponds to process resolution, is adjustable by controlling the spatial propagation of the plasma.
Like the Bohr atomic model, the nucleus has energy levels that correspond to processes in which protons and neutrons make quantum leaps up and down between their allowed orbits.
Collectively, these terms correspond to processes that contribute to cell survival under an internal state of hypoxia (e.g., in tumor microenvironments).
The concepts of AssessmentResult (diagnosis) and Intervention (corresponds to process) are already part of PCROM.
And then the reconstruction process corresponds to processing that impulse train with a low pass filter.
Processes in which kinetic orders are greater than 3 are rarely observed since this corresponds to processes or reactions with extreme sensitivity to changes in one of the reactants.
The top two panels correspond to samples processed for Rap-GTP immunodetection as described under Methods (red, left panel).
Its Northern blot confirms its strong expression and displays multiple bands, which correspond to distinct processed RNA forms as in other prokaryotes [ 66, 69].
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