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The employed amount of SAP was not effective to avoid self dessication, and neither was non-fully saturated LWA.
Protein content of the fluid was determined using the Pierce BCA protein assay kit (Thermo Scientific, Rockford IL), and 5 ug of protein used, as this is a commonly employed amount to allow clear separation of protein bands during electrophoresis.
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The independent variables employed were amount of pectin and amount of starch paste, each at three levels.
If too much oil is extracted too quickly or if the wrong types or amounts of secondary efforts are employed, the amount of oil that can be recovered from a field can be greatly reduced; this is known in the oil world as "damaging a reservoir".
This innovative housing system allows impregnation of the photoanodes under continuous flow regime, thus ensuring a considerable reduction in the loading time and in the employed dye amount.
It is found that lots of reported porous Si C electrodes employed large amount of binder materials to enhance the structural stability which significantly decreased gravimetric capacity of the whole electrode with limited active materials.
The associated costs of being underemployed versus adequately employed can amount to meaningful lifetime income disparities.
The White House concluded that the Assad regime employed small amounts of chemical weapons.
In SU-MIMO, CLSM transmission, the LTE-A specified precoder codebook of size 256 is employed, which amounts to a feedback rate of 8 bit/ms/user.
It should be noted that these preliminary studies employed small amounts of GO, less than 1 mg/mL, in final reactant solutions for hydrothermal reactions [11, 15, 18 21].
Dave et al. employed higher amounts of isopropyl alcohol (40%) to load ACE in the ethosomal vesicles and reported enhanced transdermal permeation flux for the studied system [ 70].
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