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Furthermore, theoretical and experimental investigations into NW formation mechanisms can provide important information on many kinetic characteristics (e.g., supersaturations, diffusion lengths and surface energies [1 5, 14 22]) that are otherwise not easy to measure or even define theoretically.

Additionally, it provides an ideal basis from which to define theoretically sound models of functioning and disability in patients with CWP.

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Health could be defined theoretically in terms of certain measured values; for example, a person having normal body temperature, pulse and breathing rates, blood pressure, height, weight, acuity of vision, sensitivity of hearing, and other normal measurable characteristics might be termed healthy.

We report an ordered Pt2CoNi ternary alloy nanoelectrocatalyst, synthesized via simple molten salt synthesis (MSS) procedure and also defined theoretically a new descriptor to explain the origin of exceptional oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity.

The ethanol yield to theoretical carbon recovery yield (conversion ratio of 51.14 g ethanol from 100 g sugars was defined theoretically as 100%% carbon recovery yield) was 80.3 and 86.8 % in YΔG/XK/XI and YΔGP/XK/XI, respectively.

The lens was scanned in a raster pattern in the transverse plane only, meaning that the depth of the treated plane was defined theoretically by the Rayleigh length of the focused laser beam (Fig. 5).

The cost per exacerbation was defined theoretically.

For instance, the meanings of personality traits like extroversion or aggression are defined theoretically.

There is a need for well defined theoretically informed interventions, a rationale for outcome selection and measurement, and investigation of context and process.

After ensuring the content validity of the Portuguese version of SEPS, we looked at whether the assessed construct is subject to appropriate behavioral representation, checking if the two factors that are defined theoretically can be replicated with the empirical data from our sample.

I now provide this definition on p.9: A homologous set is defined theoretically as a group of one or more proteins in which each protein is homologous with every other protein in the set; such sets are assumed to be maximal, in the sense that all homologous pairs of proteins are assigned to the same homologous set.

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