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Parallel milking parlors were associated with the highest cows per full-time equivalent followed by herringbone parlors, flat barns, and stall barns.

A 3D printed 10 mm hydrocyclone was shown first to match the performance of a ceramic equivalent, followed by factorial experiments with a set of printed hydrocyclones of different spigot and vortex finder diameters.

Significant amounts of energy could also be saved in the supply and distribution of gas, electricity, and water, which have the highest average energy-intensity of about 0.5 thousand tons of coal equivalent, followed by metallurgy, chemicals, and transportation.

EAF showed the highest reducing power with 158.18 ± 5.79 mg Trolox equivalent, followed by BF with 109.36 ± 5.90 mg Trolox equivalent.

The appropriate statistical analysis of such comparator groups in the trial context of equivalent follow up in each arm is an odds ratio rather than incidence rate ratio.

The actual results are presented in an overly casual form: the authors need to present full statistical results including ANOVA tables or their equivalent, followed by some explanation of effect size.

Intravenous injection of CAHA-sSWCNT-DOX (12 mg/kg DOX equivalent) followed by 808 nm laser irradiation (1 W/cm, 90 s) led to complete tumor eradication in a subcutaneous OVCAR8/ADR drug-resistant xenograft model, while free DOX alone failed to delay tumor growth.

Drake led with 4.8 million total track equivalents, followed by Kendrick Lamar (3.7M).

The results of normalizing the impact categories for the European level (Fig. 5) show that "Land use" is the most significant impact category with 0.0759 European equivalents followed by "Respiratory inorganics" and "Fossil fuels" with 0.013 and 0.0086, respectively.

The results of normalizing the damage categories (Fig. 6) show that "Ecosystem quality" is the most representative damage category, corresponding to 0.077 European equivalents, followed by "Human health" and "Resources" with 0.015 and 0.0089, respectively.

(3) deposition of magnetic materials, such as Fe (40 AL-equivalent), Cr (20 100 AL-equivalent), or Co (40 AL-equivalent) followed by Cr (40 AL-equivalent) onto W tip apices for Fe-W, Cr-W, or Cr/Co-W tips, respectively.

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