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Nyquist plots of rGO/Au/PDMS revealed a small charge resistance and a lower ESR (18 Ω) than those of rGO/glass (240 Ω) and rGO/PDMS (1.2 kΩ); these ESR values were retained at a low level even after stretching to 60% in the perpendicular and parallel axis directions (denoted by PDA and PLA, respectively).
For a (n,n) armchair nanotube, electric field was applied along two chosen radial directions (denoted as direction EA and EB in Fig. 1, respectively).
Each iteration is given the information of the cell areas: leftmost/rightmost directions, denoted as 'min/max degree,' center direction of a cell, denoted as 'center,' and antenna beamwidth, denoted as 'width.' After performing consequent iterations, we can observe the convergence of the results.
Genes can be transcripted in two directions, denoted by and.
In general, several search directions (denoted by V = { v1,⋯, vmax}) have to be used to approximate the globally closest point.
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Lines with arrows on both directions denote reversible reactions determined by mass effect (i.e. forward and backward reaction can occur depending on substrate concentration).
Lines with arrows on both directions denote reversible reactions determined by mass effect (i.e. forward and backward reaction can occur depending on substrate concentration) Fig. 4 Pathway diagram of the genes in the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
Lines with arrows on both directions denote reversible reactions determined by mass effect (i.e. forward and backward reaction can occur depending on substrate concentration) Fig. 3 Pathway diagram of the genes in the pentose phosphate pathway.
The variograms can also be adjusted with cubic laws of different ranges, equal to 25 mm in the N90° direction and 30 mm in the N0° and N45° directions, denoting an anisotropy in the height variation frequency on a multicentimetre scale.
On the other hand, the element directed at the opposite direction (denoted with opp superscript) will not perceive the direct-path signal, since it arrives mainly from the speaker direction.
The Clarke's generalized directional derivative of at in the direction, denoted by, is defined by (2.1).
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