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Assuming that the specific growth rate μ (h−1) represents the average growth rate of all cells present in the culture, it defines the fraction of increase in biomass over a unit of time and is proportional to the biomass of the cells during exponential growth phase (Equation 2).
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The prevented fraction of increases in these indexes was 17% and 42%, respectively.
Respiration is a decreasing fraction of increasing photosynthesis (Fig. 3B, C, F).
In MCF-7, we calculated the number of origins detected with both the short nascent DNA (fractions 10 12) as well as with fractions of increasing size (fractions 18 and 28).
A closer look at what has gone on suggests that a large fraction of the increase in wealth is an increase in the value of land, not in the amount of capital goods.
These functional annotations indeed correlated with expression breadth: the fraction of enzymes increases with increasing expression breadth, while the fraction of genes involved in signal transduction decreases.
Fractions of increasing densities were collected and assayed by immunoblotting for the presence of claudin-4.
If the increased level of real security approached a fraction of the increase in real inconvenience, I could dismiss your writer's comments as merely humorously anecdotal.
According to the report, in the December issue of Nature Medicine, increased blood flow in the stressed mice would account for only a fraction of the increase in permeability.
So, we can ask what fraction of that increase, realized through our ancestors over 3.5 billion years, was contributed by symbiotic mergers and how much by nonsymbiotic increases.
But none of these possible explanations, not even in combination, is enough to account for even a fraction of this increase.
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