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Over a 5-year period of treatment with an AI, an average of 7 8% loss of bone is estimated, equivalent to an average reduction in T score of −1.0 or a doubling of fracture risk (Marshall et al, 1996).
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By Samantha Henig June 11 , 2010To know: Revised figures show that twice as much oil has been spilling into the Gulf as had been estimated — equivalent to an Exxon Valdez disaster every eight to ten days.
rectangle of color film contains, it is estimated, the equivalent of 40 megabytes of digital information: 40 mB, the contents of an entire small hard disk.
Their destructive power is estimated as the equivalent of eight Hiroshimas.
The market for halal fresh meat is estimated at £400m, equivalent to 11% of meat sales, according to Mintel.
The annual energy required for both types of cooking is estimated to be equivalent to about 163 GJ of useful energy.
In current engineering practice, groundwater inflow into a tunnel in a jointed rock mass is estimated using the equivalent hydraulic conductivity, which is often estimated from packer tests.
On the other hand, electric energy generated in MFC during the treatment of typical municipal wastewater (e.g., COD 200 mg L−1) is estimated to be equivalent to 20% of the energy needed for WWT in municipal plants.
The energy of the explosion is estimated to have been equivalent to that of about 15 megatons of TNT, a thousand times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, on Aug. 6, 1945.
One JUUL pod is estimated to be the equivalent in nicotine as an entire pack of cigarettes, and Tara says she goes through one pod every few days that's a lot of nicotine.
Chromosome arm 3AS is estimated at ~355 Mb, equivalent to 0.8 times the size of the rice genome.
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