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The virus buds when the critical quantity of genome is bound, presumably corresponding to at least one copy each of S, M and L segments.
This suggested that there needed to be a critical quantity of silk on the top for the first mites to stay and start forming the ball.
Apparently, a critical quantity of repressive histone modifications, even in the absence of CpG methylation, might per se be sufficient to "lock in" a transcriptionally downregulated state.
However, in all instances of R1, the O2D also continued to rise slightly until a critical quantity of R1 was given (at least 30% of the SBV), but the initial rate of recovery from the hemorrhage-induced O2D level was increased proportionately to the increase in R1.
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In this study, a single, simple and an accurate computer-aided design model is developed in order to obtain the injection level dependence of the critical quantities of broad-area (with a width of 50 μm or more) InGaAs deep quantum-well (QW) lasers.
The functional analysis of these events has been complicated by many factors, given that the critical quantities of the signaling fragments in vivo are, as a rule, below detectable levels, and their existence has to be inferred indirectly.
We conclude that the clamping stress on the well annulus is a critical quantity for hydraulic isolation of the well, and therefore appropriate design of the casing/cement system relative to the intended injection conditions is necessary for the integrity of CO2 injection wells.
In functional data analysis (FDA), the covariance function is fundamental not only as a critical quantity for understanding elementary aspects of functional data but also as an indispensable ingredient for many advanced FDA methods.
Numerous fatigue criteria require the evaluation of critical quantities to estimate fatigue damage.
Classically, it is assumed that the free energy difference between K+ and Na+ in the pore relative to the bulk solution is the critical quantity at the origin of selectivity.
This theory suggests that the utility or value to a consumer of an additional unit of a product is (at least beyond some critical quantity) inversely related to the number of units of that product he already owns.
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