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IELCAP data also show an incidence of rapidly growing interval lung cancers occurring between annual CT screens of less than 1%, inconsistent with substantial length-time bias (Carter et al, 2007).
Briefly, SGR means ((In W2-W1)/(T2-T1) × 100), where W2 is the weight at the end of the growth interval and W1 is the weight at the beginning of the growth interval, while T2-T1 representhethe duration (days) of the growing interval.
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Series of aggregated networks with a growing aggregation interval.
It has been proved in a latest study that shish growth is related to the size of the growing nuclei (interval time) and second step shear rate.
All of the above features are expected to have an effect on the properties of networks aggregated over growing time intervals.
We begin our investigations by addressing the inhomogeneities that are expected to play an important role in the evolution of the structural properties of networks aggregated over growing time intervals.
It keeps sending new messages with growing size and interval.
The cells were grown for intervals of 12, 24 and 48 h with a NP concentration range typically used in biological assays (0, 0.1, 1.0, 10 and 100 μg/mL).
Similarly, the clinically detected cancers include the fast-growing interval cancers and attendees are those that already see their doctor when they notice something is wrong (selection bias, or the healthy screenee effect).
For longer intervals, the effects of weak or random links become increasingly stronger, and the average degree of the network keeps growing even for intervals up to 180 days.
The N2O and CH4 fluxes were measured for 1-year at 2-week intervals during growing season and at 4-week intervals during the off season.
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