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A lot of time we're 300 degrees of green screen and it's super technical.
a* varies from −100 to 100, with negative and positive values indicating degrees of green and red pigmentations, respectively; a high, positive a* value indicates a high intensity of redness.
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The Underwriters Lab score (and the other eco-focused-ish specs that Samsung chose to talk up this time, like the 70% recycled rear casing) give Samsung's efforts some degree of "green" factor.
Group A exhibited downregulation (that is the degree of green intensity relative to red intensity) of genes for all five ETS complexes.
Cells from pigs #4-1, #4-4, #4-4 displayed the lowest degree of green fluorescence, indicating that the inhibitory effects on CSFV replication is strongest in these cells.
Figure 1 illustrates the differential regulation of the 51 genes corresponding to the oxidative phosphorylation pathway, which were generally downregulated (that is the degree of green intensity relative to red intensity) in the subjects with septic shock relative to controls (see Table S2 in Additional file 2 for complete gene list).
This fair greening policy can be summarized as "the degree of greening should be proportional for all users".
This fair greening policy can be summarized as "the ratio of the price of greening to the degree of greening should be proportional for all users".
This can be seen as the trade-off between the price of greening and the degree of greening, i.e., power-rate trade-off.
Based on a range of reasonable views on what fairness is, we develop four different greening policies for green DSL, each parametrized by a parameter β that is used to vary the degree of greening.
However, the red acceptors for GFP all exhibit some degree of green-to-red maturation.
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