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Then, the bandgap of a semiconductor alloy (Eg) would have a quadratic dependence on the atomic fraction of one compound (x) described as [26]: {E}_g=a+bx+c{x}^2 (2).
Michael Strahan was hurt, too, and played only a fraction of one of the final eight games.
Indeed, the equipment needed to add capacity to any household costs a fraction of one month's Internet service bill.
Some record labels also received an upfront cash payment, subject to a minimum of a fraction of one cent a play.
Most any fee, even a fraction of one per cent, will come to look big if it's multiplied by tens of billions of dollars.
A full course of EECP costs Medicare a fraction of one stenting procedure and offers physicians and hospitals very little and the pharmaceutical industry nothing.
Deducting a tiny fraction of one percent of the value of trades in equities, bonds and derivatives could raise billions if introduced in a concerted way across the principal world financial centres.
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For example, Russia shows a higher fraction of one-step direct avalanches, most of which are former members of the Soviet Union with low economic capacities.
Vertical dashed lines are the observed fraction of one-step photobleaching (from Figure 2B ).
This is quite similar to the fraction of one-component subnetworks that were found by the CRNT to be bistable (25%) and well within the confidence interval.
Our results are also broadly consistent with the recent observation that a considerable fraction of one-to-one orthologous genes differ in function or functional importance between closely related species such as human and mouse (Liao and Zhang 2008).
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