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Excess flux flows back to the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle for energy production.
This excess flux ΔFC produces the phase shift from 18 h toward the morning side in cooperation with FDC in the above.
The excess cone of TA, within which all the directional excess flux is confined, is shown bounded by the thick line including the south pole.
In Fig. 18, the excess cone of TA, within which all the directional excess flux is confined, is shown bounded by the thick line.
(1) The tail-in anisotropy is the sharply concentrated excess flux FT with axis-symmetric distribution along the direction of α = 6 h and δ = −24°.
The tail-in anisotropy is the sharply concentrated excess flux FT with axis-symmetric distribution along the direction of α = 6 h and δ = −24°.
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In several polluted eastern U.S. estuaries and in some estuaries of western Europe (e.g., the Scheldt of Belgium and The Netherlands), all of the dissolved silica brought into the estuarine waters by rivers is removed by phytoplankton growth (primarily diatoms) resulting from excess fluxes of nutrients and organic matter.
During the solar minimum in 1996, the signs of total excess fluxes in the hemispheres are changed to the opposite and a similar change appears in 2003 2004 towards the approaching solar minimum.
The excess fluxes (the flux portion higher than 48.53 mmol/gDW/h) were mainly consumed by GAPD (EC: 1.2.12), which can consume up to 8.745 mol/gDW/h of the NADH flux, accounting for 18.02% of the maximum net NADH flux.
This probably occurs when there is no longer excess magnetic flux in the tail lobes to be returned to the dayside.
At low energies below 1 GeV, we observe an excess antiproton flux over the simple Standard Leaky Box prediction.
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