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At a height of z = 3,000 light-years, stars of absolute magnitude 13 and fainter are nearly as abundant as at the galactic plane, while stars with absolute magnitude 0 are depleted by a factor of 100.
Iron is depleted by a factor of 3, magnesium, calcium, and aluminum by a factor of 8.
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The Galileo spacecraft atmospheric entry probe found that even in the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, the abundance of neon is reduced (depleted) by about a factor of 10, to a level of 1 part in 6,000 by mass.
In relation to the breakthrough of 68Ge in the eluate, the final product is depleted by more than a factor of 500 (Table 2).
The bank's capital ratio was being steadily depleted by a torrent of bad debts.
With the roster depleted by a flurry of trades and longstanding injuries, the Knicks finally needed Marbury.
Serotonin was depleted by a daily injection of DL-p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA, 150 mg/kg, i.p).
The depleted RRP fraction was defined as the fraction of the RRP depleted by a submaximal HS stimulus relative to a maximal depleting stimulus (0.5M sucrose).
Considering the presented results it can be inferred that the capillary water absorption in 24 h is increased by a factor of 4 and 2 for calcium depleted specimens with W/C-ratios of 0.48 and 0.62, respectively.
Donor bone marrow was rigorously depleted of T-cells by soybean lectin agglutination followed by two cycles of rosetting with sheep erythrocytes treated with aminoethylisothiuronium bromide, reducing the number of T-cells by a factor of 10,000.
We find that the main modification of the electron plasma (arrival of heated/depleted plasma causing average increase of T e and eTN by a factor of 2) is provided by the flow bursts coming from the tail during substorms.
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