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Photosynthetic yield measurements indicate a rapid response in cyanobacterial response following hydration and suggest moisture content > 14% (c. 1.5 mm rainfall equivalent) is necessary to sustain such activity.

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There, too, the REST equivalent was necessary to protect against free radicals and amyloid toxicity.

Prerequisites: Knowledge of linear algebra, probability, as well as concepts introduced in either CS131A or CS231A and CS232 (or equivalent) are necessary for understanding the material covered in this class.

Knowledge of linear algebra, probability, as well as concepts introduced in either CS131 or CS231A and CS232 (or equivalent) are necessary for understanding the material covered in this class.

The association constant of pyridine with porphyrin monomer l -P1 t Bu is expected to be very similar to that with c -P12 t Bu and is therefore used as Kpy (Kpy=1.0±0.1×10 m−1).[ 9a, b, 27] A large excess of pyridine (ca. 500,000 equivalents) is necessary to completely displace the templates from c -P12 t Bu ⋅(T6 2 at the concentration of a UV/Vis/NIR titration.

Entry requirements vary between universities but, in general, minimum A-level prerequisites or equivalents are necessary.

In entries 2, 3 and 5, although less than 0.5 equivalents of Au atoms (0.2 0.42 equivalents) were used, additional 20 200 equivalents of NaBH4 (120 and 300 equivalents) were necessary to complete the reduction reaction.

Under these conditions, a positive ELISA signal was obtained for the brain homogenate from a sick mouse with ~ 10 μg brain equivalents, with both LB509 and PSer129 antibodies, whereas at least 200 μg brain equivalents were necessary to detect pSer129 αS in the sarkosyl insoluble fraction by Western blot with the same PSer129 antibody.

The ECHR, or equivalent body, is necessary if the convention is to fulfil its purpose.

Furthermore, its accurate analysis with LCM or equivalent techniques is necessary, as supportive mesenchymal tissue surrounding tumor cells clearly can influence results.

One might even say that "there will not be a sea-battle tomorrow" is ambiguous; it could be equivalent to "it is not necessary that there will be sea-battle tomorrow" or it could be equivalent to "it is necessary that there will be no sea-battle tomorrow".

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