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The higher temperatures and O mole fractions found in the leading portion of the kernel are expected to be an important contributor to ignition in non-premixed combustion flows.
It is concluded that a value of ξ= 1.5 is a better estimation for the usual volume fractions found in practice for a unidirectional lamina of fiber reinforced composites.
All these trends can be of great importance for further investigations as toluene and isooctane mole fractions found in commercially available gasoline and gasoline surrogate fuels are prone to affect soot formation through a strong synergistic effect as identified in current study.
The other sugar fractions found in minor amount was cellobiose 0.058 and 0.014 g/L, respectively.
The proportions of bioavailable PAHs in total PAHs were low, ranging from 0.02% to 0.06%, with higher fractions found in marsh than shelf sediments.
The NB-seeding capability of the various lipid fractions found in normal serum must also be further determined.
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Cellular fractionation was performed and fraction found in the chromatin, nucleus and cytoplasm is shown.
Second major fraction found in both the liquors was glucose 3.594 and 2.350 g/L respectively.
However, Fe has the highest limit in our results, which agrees with the findings of Nogueirol et al. (2013) who reported that Fe concentration was the highest in their study especially at a depth ranging from 0 to 10 and from 10 to 20 cm, showing that Fe was mostly stuck to the mineral fraction found in the soil.
Nevertheless, the fraction found in the present study was significantly higher than the 4% (in absence of stomatal closure) reported in a previous study with poplar [13].
The transition fraction found in poplar (70%) was substantially higher [ 17].
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