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It is observed that UEs associated with HeNBs that must partition resources incur a reduction in capacity of approximately 25% with dBm and 39% with dBm.
Furthermore, in Tetrahymena, we show that H3K23me3 plays a role in a previously unknown pathway maintaining genome stability during meiosis, and that mutants lacking H3K23 methylation incur a reduction in progeny viability.
Consistent with previous economic analyses of bisphosphonates in cancer [ 11, 18], patients experiencing a SRE were expected to incur a reduction in utility for a period of 1 month.
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The foil emitter was highly flexible without incurring a reduction in field emission properties under severe bending conditions.
In terms of fish, food loss includes fisheries and aquaculture products which are intended for human consumption but are ultimately not eaten or consumed by people, or that have incurred a reduction in quality.
In terms of fish, food is the fisheries and aquaculture products intended for human consumption that are ultimately not eaten by people or that have incurred a reduction of quality.
When pHs < 3.0, most of the proton may compete with Au III) for binding sites of active groups on cell walls, so that the adsorptive capacity of the biomass for Au III) decreases with the pH falling; when pHs > 3.0, it causes the precipitation of gold hydroxides, which may disturb the adsorption and also incurs a reduction in the adsorptive capacity.
Although the high rate of recombination in HIV-1 in vivo [ 14- 16] has the potential to rescue debilitated haplotypes [ 13], if a new infection is initiated by only one or a few viral particles, and if these are chosen at random from the parent population, then the transmission of HIV-1 will likely incur a substantial reduction in fitness [ 17- 21].
There is mounting evidence that SMBG is not cost-effective and many advocate that the frequency of SMBG for patients with Type 2 DM not treated with insulin should be limited (i.e., 1 2 times per week) [ 12, 37], which can incur a substantial reduction in expenditures [ 17].
In these situations, the debtor has derived no tax benefit so there is no need to incur an offsetting reduction.
Subordinates reducing growth incur a cost due to a reduction in their capacity to lay eggs [20] or to produce sperm [48], [49] and gain parentage [23], but by doing so may reduce their costliness to more dominant group members.
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