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Well, then, a dignified man is one whose appearance implies a lifetime of thought, one whose brow expresses it.
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Source statistics imply a lifetime of 1-2 × l05 yr for the typical protostar in Taurus-Auriga.
These values imply a lifetime carbon gain of a single leaf in the respective stands.
In all scenarios, the model was run until all patients died, implying a lifetime horizon for the analysis.
Every year, there will be around 378 new cancer cases of CC in the region implying a lifetime risk of one out of 106 women [ 8].
Sequelae, such as hearing loss, blindness, seizures, hydrocephalus, developmental delays and motor deficits, have been reported in up to 20% of cases of pneumococcal meningitis in Sweden and in 30% of cases in France, implying a lifetime of considerable disability for those who survive due to a preventable health burden [ 3, 6].
Efficiency of leaf area, dry mass, and N implies a leaf lifetime carbon gain (Oikawa et al., 2006), lifetime carbon return (Falster et al., 2011) and leaf-level NUE (Hirose, 2012), respectively.
Hence, nodes will operate for a finite duration which implies a finite lifetime of the applications of interest or additional cost to regularly change batteries.
The observed atmospheric variability of TGM implies an atmospheric lifetime of 0.5 1 year.
Most such exposure occurs during usual daily life, implying a chronic, lifetime exposure.
The higher f d due to the higher acceptor concentration implies a larger short lifetime component which reduces the width of the recorded temporal curve.
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