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Temperature coefficient experiments indicate that the origin of these effects is derived from two critical hydrogen bonds involving the C-5′ hydroxymethyl substituent: one to the N-terminal amide carbonyl group, and the other to the primary amino group in the glucose moiety.
Much of what is known about human lead toxicity and its effects is derived from animal studies.
Another poignant example of the pitfalls of small trials and large effects is derived from Cardiology – the case of magnesium in acute myocardial infarction [ 22, 23].
More robust evidence that ET-1 has proangiogenic effects is derived from the results from several experimental studies, including the rat corneal bioassay, in which its angiogenic effect occurs independently of inflammation [ 20].
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Contrasting predictions about such effects were derived from dominance theory and risk-sensitive foraging theory.
The fluid-dynamic effects are derived from the compressibility of the oil, geometry and the adiabatic compression of the gas.
Willingness to pay for transport and willingness to accept the environmental effects are derived from surveys among residents.
Hypotheses on learning and control effects are derived from backward-looking learning models and from forward-looking models of strategic behavior.
Synergy effects are derived from other DAAD initiatives, including the promotion of scholarships, German language programs (with the objective of introducing a TOEFL-test equivalent for proficiency in German as a foreign language), and guest professor programs.
Because the dimensions of silver particles are ranging from 3 to 5 nm and the scattering effects are derived from aluminum/silica matrixes, UV-visible spectra of SAS-400 (blue curve) and SAS-600 (sky blue curve) disclose the close resemblance tendency that their absorption peaks become broader and lower by comparing with the result of SAS-250.
The first formulas for multiplier effects were derived from John Maynard Keynes' classic macroeconomics text, A General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936).
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