Sentence examples for definition of concentration from inspiring English sources

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The explanation will offer a definition of "concentration camps," distinguish the Nazi death camps from the barracks in which Japanese-Americans were held and cite other examples of concentration camps in the former Soviet Union, Cambodia and Bosnia.

That's the most basic definition of concentration: doing one thing at a time.

"No comparison with extermination camps or the Holocaust is being made here," a Wikipedia editor named The Anome wrote in defense of the new addition, arguing that, while the border detainment centers differ from Nazi death camps, they still fit uncomfortably well within the broad definition of concentration and internment camps.

Consequently, the definition of concentration cut off points for the development of diagnostic kits using more sensitive platforms such as ELISA, latex agglutination, etc., should be facilitated by the magnitude of the differences in the concentrations of the selected biomarkers in the CSF of patients with pneumococcal, meningococcal, or enteroviral acute meningitis.

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This allowed a better definition of concentration-displacement curves and provided an unbiased measure of ligand binding.

So that is my working definition of the concentration camp for purposes of this book.

Furthermore, a new definition of CAP (Concentration Acceptance Product) is proposed, as the standard definition does not fully take into account the optical nature of LFR concentrators.

The key to the improved accuracy of this new model is the non-standard definition of the concentration that relates to the distribution function describing the advection diffusion in lattice Boltzmann.

A corresponding definition of frequency concentration is to use the frequency interval which contains 99%% of the window's spectral power.

It's a text-book definition of a concentration camp.

The methodology is based on initial definition of the concentration that inhibits growth by 50% (the IC50 or GI50) and then combining fixed ratios of the IC50 values according to a checkerboard design (e.g., 0.25/0.25; 0.5/0.5; 1.0/1.0; 2.0/2.0; 4.0/4.0) (Chou and Talalay, 1984).

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