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The flow in the small tube is approximately of Poiseuille type driven by pressure.
It can be seen that the complexity of the proposed SPMMax-MDF is approximately of that for the MDF.
The penalty regarding the joint centralized approach is approximately of 1.2 dB at BER of 10 3.
The oscillations of the transmittance for graphene films on MCT wafers are induced because the thickness of the MCT wafer (L MCT) is approximately of the radiation wavelength λ.
Considering that tectonic tilting has been continuous from post-substage 5a (approximately 85 ka) until now, and that normal displacement is approximately of 1.5 m, the average minimum velocity of the tilting can be estimated about 0.02 mm/year in the southern part with respect to the north end.
Another important issue that should be emphasized is that the penalty of the per-BS OPA against the TPC OPA is approximately of 0.5 dB for the Per subcarrier PC, but is reduced to less than 0.1 dB with Joint subcarrier PC (BER = 10-3), because the number of degrees of freedom to minimize the average BER is increased.
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The waveform of the voltage will be approximately of the sine form shown in Figure 1.
The target and interfering sources were approximately of equal (long-time) signal power.
In sepsis, difference between ScVO2 and SVO2 (ΔSVO2) was approximately of 5% [2].
Diamond grains are approximately of a similar shape and around 1 μm in size.
The elemental concentrations of the mushrooms in the present study are approximately of similar to those reported in the literature.
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