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Based on the effective conjunction of electromagnetic induction and triboelectrification, the hybrid nanogenerator with a small dimension consists of an electromagnetic generator (EMG) with a peak output power of 3.4 mW under a load resistance of 200 Ω and a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG) with a peak output power of 0.23 mW under a load resistance of 25 MΩ.

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Model B illustrates a good-fitting model, indicating that a parietal connection to only DLPFC is sufficient for an effective conjunction-task model.

This strategy has proven especially effective in conjunction with Web sites that host players' games and forums for exchanging ideas and files.

INFUSE has been proven effective in conjunction with threaded cages and bone dowels for single-level anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF).

Ashford MP and former immigration minister Damian Green said the fact that fines were on the increase again showed the government was "effective in conjunction with the French authorities in trying to protect our borders".

It has also recently been demonstrated that the cas encoded enzymatic machinery is not effective in conjunction with the CRISPRs of a separate locus [15].

Additionally, use of emergency vaccination can be effective in conjunction with other measures at the time of poultry outbreaks (19 ).

There is some evidence that this element may only be effective in conjunction with normative education or with a rationale or motivation for refusal and may even be counterproductive when used alone [ 28].

CpG (TLR9), LPS (TLR4) and peptidoglycan (PGN – TLR2) were found to be the most potent inducers of B cell-derived IL-6, being especially effective in conjunction with CD40 stimulation.

Clinical trials of recombinant human TNF were unable to deliver therapeutic doses systemically because of toxicity (Spriggs and Yates, 1992), but TNF is highly effective in conjunction with chemotherapy in isolated limb perfusion for melanoma and sarcoma, where it has been shown to have selective tumour vascular effects (Lejeune et al, 1998; Ruegg et al, 1998; Eggermont and ten Hagen, 2001).

Originally applied to decision trees, bagging can be used with any classification or regression model and it is especially effective in conjunction with utilization of unstable nonlinear models (i.e., a small change in the training set can cause a significant change in the model's learned parameters).

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