Sentence examples for exchangeable unit from inspiring English sources

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Martin cites an account by the young American adventurer William Henry Furness III of how one fei sank into the ocean en route from Babelthuap but was still recognized as an exchangeable unit of currency for its new owner.

The critical problem with naïve mapping approaches in AIL populations is that the individual is not an exchangeable unit.

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The expansion of the polymer segments leads to more permeable soft layers (i.e., a greater softness parameter) while reducing the number of available ion exchangeable sites per a unit volume (i.e., a decreased fixed charge density).

The major assumptions of the Waxman Smits model about clay formation and its properties are as follows: Clay surface conductivity is assumed to share a directly proportional relationship with the factor Qv (defined as the milli-equivalents of exchangeable clay counterions per unit volume of pore space).

The investment bank earned $122.6 million in net income for the quarter, assuming the full exchange of exchangeable interests.

Depending on deficiency in the positive or negative charge balance (locally or overall) of mineral structures, clay minerals are able to adsorb certain cations and anions and retain them around the outside of the structural unit in an exchangeable state, generally without affecting the basic silicate structure.

The Ptet promoter units were constructed as exchangeable modules in the pBluescript SKII+ plasmid backbone (Stratagene).

The application of CM to the soil surface led to significantly higher soil pH (0.16 0.29 units), cation exchange capacity (CEC) (17.4%21.9%%), and lower exchangeable acidity and Al3+ concentrations at soil depths of 0 20 cm, compared with the NPK alone treatment.

The accounting irregularities stemmed from the issue of exchangeable bonds to Nikko Principal Investment Japan, a Nikko Cordial unit, in 2004 and the August 2004 purchase of the telecommunications company Bellsystem24 by Nikko Principal Investments Japan.

Those PCPs included were randomized (the physician is the unit of randomization) in two groups by computer-generated exchangeable sequence of two-blocks kept in opaque envelopes.

As patients were clustered within physician, we used a generalized estimating equation (GEE) framework, where patient was the unit of analysis, physician was the clustering factor, and an exchangeable correlation structure was used to account for dependence among observations.

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