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Multiscale simulations of this nature are useful for modelling unbounded or large domains where a large portion of the domain is homogeneous or has limited concentration gradients.
The separate standard proposed for soot and air would limit concentrations of particles smaller than 2.5 microns to an average of 15 micrograms per cubic meter measured for three years in a row.
Coprecipitation of Sr with barite could limit concentrations of this element.
In biomass hydrolysis, limiting concentrations of byproducts are important when the hydrolysate is to be used as a fermentation medium.
Health risks are probable because limiting concentrations may be exceeded as could be shown in special experiments.
In India, the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) provides standards with their limiting concentrations for discharge of environmental pollutants from the pharmaceutical (manufacturing and formulation) industry (Table 2).
This latter approach is used in regulatory and industry proposals for limiting concentrations of toxicants such as B[a]P in STPs.
However, the ultimate reduction in bacterial burden was indicative of the subsequent utilization of substrates to the limiting concentrations by the tested bacterial population (Feroz et al. 2013).
This is unlikely to be a function of limiting concentrations of pMHCI complexes on the antigen presenting cells.
The proliferative response of the CTL in response to limiting concentrations of antigen was assessed in 3[H]-thymidine incorporation assays.
Bacterial pathogens have developed a number of systems for acquiring iron, which is present in limiting concentrations in living hosts.
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