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Since ( {z}_k ) has, in general, additional maxima due to higher frequency components of the signal, determining maxima of the correlation function alone is not sufficient.

This model has been shown to be adequate to reproduce large-scale geomagnetic storm electric fields (Püthe et al. 2014), but it is most probably not sufficient for accurate characterization of smaller-scale magnetospheric substorm electric fields due to higher frequency content of their spectrum.

The results showed that there had been more severe aggression in treatment 2 during the days after mixing due to higher frequency of physical aggression around feeding time (treatment 1: 0.6 ± 0.21 times, treatment 2: 2.9 ± 0.99 times, P = 0.06), more wounds (treatment 1: 3 of 10 pairs, treatment 2: 8 of 10 pairs, P = 0.03) and less body weight gain (P = 0.03) compared to treatment 1.

The lowest mean parasite density among children aged < 6 months may be due to higher frequency of insecticide treated mosquito bed nets usage usually provided for the mothers immediately after birth [ 28] or may be related to the passive immunity acquired via the maternal antibodies [ 32].

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Respiratory system AEs occurred in 51% versus 61% of patients receiving iNO and placebo, respectively, primarily due to higher frequencies of pneumonia, pneumothorax, and apnea in the placebo group.

No significance was found for SerLeu (p = 0.54), but for -954G/C there was a statistically significant difference between the groups (p < 0.01), due to higher frequencies of genotypes -954GC and -954CC in the gastric cancer group.

Groundwater prospect is good in areas underlain by amphibolite mainly due to high frequency of bedrock fractures (Fig. 9).

Wave propagation in orthotropic layered composite media due to high frequency impact loading is studied using a new spectral layer element (SLE).

Thus, willow catkin abundance was generally high in the total area due to: high frequency of flowering in plots, occasional high flowering abundance, plots not being harvested simultaneously and large total number of willows within plots and landscape.

High QC values are reached in the coastal areas of western Africa (QC >70%), in the Congo basin, and along a narrow band just south of the Sahara Desert (Figure 6), due to high frequency of clouds and aerosols.

From this point of view, two distinctive, depressed semicircular arcs (not fully developed arc in Section II due to high frequency limitation) can be observed in the inset of Fig. 3a (20th cycle).

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