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Analysis of the temperature dependence of the resistance in terms of the activation law at the highest gate voltage V g = 50 V (which is still far from the Dirac point) gives a gap of only 25 meV, which is significantly smaller than the expected energy gap for fully fluorinated graphene.

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Nasreen: If you use something in routine you should give a gap in between… Interviewer: So if I desire child spacing of five years and if I use injections continuously?

The removing of specific modified bases from DNA by this enzyme leads to apurinic or apyrimidinic sites, which are subsequently cleaved by its AP-lyase activity giving a gap in the DNA strand, which can be detected by the comet assay (Evans et al. 1995).

§ Nine carers were spouses or offspring of the patients interviewed, ^ One Indigenous participant was younger than 45 years old (given a gap of approximately 20 years shorter life expectancy than non-Indigenous Australian it was deemed to be appropriate to be included in the study), * Denotes the carer's account about the patient's condition and management.

Give a gap of 1 empty line before and after the code to set it apart from the rest of the HTML on your blog.

Before brushing your teeth is consuming 7-10 rice grains with a glass of water for 21 days... Don't eat your breakfast directly after eating the rice grains, give a gap of about 1 to 1 an a half hour between your breakfast and rice grains.

Anodic Tafel slope, ba, for all the electrocatalyst has not much difference in value, while the ionic exchange current density gives a big gap between each electrocatalyst.

The analysis of the density of the PTH states gives an energy gap of 2.92 eV with a significant contribution of nitrogen 2p and sulphur 3p states for valence and conduction bands.

The legislation gives a rule of gap integration in case there are months when the worker had no obligation to make contributions.

Batsanov gives a calculated band gap energy for astatine of 0.7 eV; this is consistent with nonmetals (in physics) having separated valence and conduction bands and thereby being either semiconductors or insulators.

Given a large gap in the scores' distribution, subjects were classified into zero, low-, and high-fidelity groups.

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