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The estimated carbon footprint for the year 2011-12 frourour web operations is in the magnitude of 10,000 tonnes of CO2e.
But the difference between these two types of investor is in the magnitude of the change.
The size of both the samples is in the magnitude of few millions of nodes and edges.
The average thickness of Nafion film (161 μm on the disk, 18.6 μm on the catalyst) is in the magnitude of micrometer.
In addition, it was found that the nanocontact resistance is in the magnitude of 104Ω at room temperature, which is comparable to the intrinsic resistance of the nanowires.
The actual figure will vary depending on how many households are deemed eligible, whether the amount is capped at what people pay in taxes, and how the Congressional Budget Office scores the size of Trump's tax cut, but $10,000 is in the magnitude of the tax cut/household being discussed.
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"He has said repeatedly that the proof will be in the magnitude of awards," Mr. Spitzer said.
The increase in operating costs will be in the magnitude of 0.6%% due to the additional urea, caustic soda, and fresh water consumption.
Discriminating thresholds for this task are in the magnitude of a semitone for listeners without musical training which corresponds to a frequency difference of approximately 6%[69]].
The conductivity of the composites was in the magnitude of 10−1 to 100 S/cm, which can be considered as an appropriate conductivity level for a material used as a microwave absorber.
Thus, proximal coronary artery calibers measured in our study are in the magnitude of previous studies [ 14].
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