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Suppose that (H1; ), (H2; ), and (H3; ) hold, that is uniformly elliptic in, and that satisfies the LS condition.
The best known version of the Lopatinskii-Schapiro (LS) condition is probably the combination of proper ellipticity and of the so-called "complementing condition".
Then (as proved in [3]), Theorem 1.1 holds (once again, the LS condition amounts to proper ellipticity plus complementing condition and proper ellipticity is equivalent to ellipticity if and ) and it is straightforward to check that the proof of Theorem 1.2 carries over to this case if If so, Corollary 2.1 is also valid, with a similar proof and an obvious modification of the function spaces.
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NH4+-L condition got the highest squalene and DHA content in lipids.
The importance of the inclusion of L condition in the electron density profile model is shown.
MSG-L condition attained the highest lipid yield of 30.73 g/l but the lowest protein content.
P-L condition shortened the fermentation time and obtained the highest DHA productivity of 291 mg/l h.
D-L condition was the most cost-effective fermentation condition which gained the highest input output ratio.
On the other hand, participants with high psychopathy showed increased response inhibition only during the L condition.
A method for the estimation of the probability of occurrence of F1 layer and L condition based on tables is proposed.
An algorithm is proposed for evaluation of the probability of occurrence of an F1 layer or L condition, based on tables.
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