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In a twin table format, participants were additionally asked to assess areas of their professional development according to the extent of efficiency and usage they experienced regarding these aspects.

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An evaluation of deviation of operating voltage level from ideal operational case may provide information on the extent of improving efficiency and energy efficiency of a fuel cell.

Thirdly, there are methodological challenges in modelling simultaneously the causes and extent of efficiency, particularly in the bootstrapped non-parametric DEA methodology [ 19].

In other words, cutting precipitation indicates the extent of efficiency of the drilling operation.

This survey aimed to ascertain the extent of energy efficiency (EE) education, and to identify preferred methods to assist in increasing the extent to which EE education is embedded in engineering curriculum.

Yesiloglu and Kilic [ 13] reported that the optimum mole ratio of oleic acid to glycerol was 1 10 catalyzed by Candida rugosa lipase and 1 25 catalyzed by porcine pancreas lipase because of the excess glycerol absorbed water formed during the esterification, which shifted the equilibrium toward the esterification and higher extent of esterification efficiency of oleic acid was obtained.

We also examined the dynamic time courses of reporter expression representing neuronal differentiation of F11 cells induced by miR-124a and live F11 cells provided in vitro their extent of differentiation efficiency.

Comparing the total commitment and dispatch cost of the two market designs shows the extent of productive efficiency losses from decentralized markets, which are small but non-trivial.

The value of ΔE indicates the extent of inhibition efficiency.

The greatest sources of uncertainty concerning the application of the metabolizable protein (MP) system for ruminant feeding concern assumptions as to the extent and efficiency of synthesis of microbial protein (MiN) both from quickly, slowly and undegraded forms of dietary nitrogen (QDN, SDN and DUN, respectively) and from recycled endogenous nitrogen.

The RNAs mapped in this study were each subjected to a titration of these reagents in order to optimize the extent of modification and the corresponding efficiency of reverse transcription.

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