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These biomagnetic signals to be detected lie in the order of 10−12 to 10−15 T.
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The average potential of a frozen stored embryo to become a living child lies in the order of 4%, and babies born from cryopreserved embryos do not represent more than 8−10% of the total number of babies born from AR [ 6].
The SQRD interest lies in the ordering of the detection symbols as a function of their S(I NR, and consequently, it limits the error propagation in SIC procedures.
According to the literature, this time can be approximately 100 ms, which lies in the same order of magnitude of the system control frequency imposed by the different modules (WBB and TEREFES).
Moreover, the number of sites lies in the same order of magnitude as the number of microtubules observed during mitosis, thus providing a mechanistically reasonable alternative to the conundrum of how domains that cover half of the genome can organize a relatively small number of microtubule attachment sites.
A limitation in using these serial codes for modeling large-scale transient flows lies in the order of required computational time for completing the simulation.
The local shear strain amplitudes for PSBs in bulk grains and surface grains lies in the same order of magnitude.
Based on an average polyp density of 6.2 polyps cm−2 for G. fascicularis (Wijgerde et al., 2011a), the rate of flatworm kleptoparasitism we found at the lowest prey concentration is equal to 0.6 prey cm−2 coral tissue h−1, which lies in the same order of magnitude as in situ coral feeding rates (Palardy et al., 2006; Sebens et al., 1996; Sebens et al., 1998).
"Our salvation lies in obeying the orders of Allah, not America," Mr. Khalil said.
We are currently concentrating our efforts on the development of FISH probes that will identify not only on which chromosomes the scaffolds lie in the species of interest, but also the order in which they appear on the chromosome.
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