Sentence examples for made concentrations from inspiring English sources

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Conversely, for carbon tetrachloride there was a 30% increase in blood concentrations for children from homes with smokers, but the interaction effect made concentrations 24% lower in children who reported both exposure to ETS and windows or doors open for ventilation than would be expected by the product of the two effects.

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* Like so many people I know, I've been concerned that phones and the internet have, in subtle ways, made life less rich, provided bright pleasures at the expense of deep ones, have distracted me, made concentration more difficult, led me to be elsewhere far too often.

The detergent was added to make concentrations of 69 mM and 82 mM for SDS and DDGly, respectively, and the final lipid concentration was 9 mM.

However, decreasing the volume of the cell 8-fold while retaining the same numbers of enzymes so as to make concentrations similar to those of the real PTS did not result in qualitative changes in the results (see Table 1).

Indeed, caps might make concentration worse, since they would help the Big Four, who are already most exposed, more than smaller outfits.

With greater range and improved fire control, gunfire from most of the ships on each side could reach most of the ships on the opposite side, making concentration of firepower by a whole fleet feasible and expected.

The freeze-dried four polysaccharides were mixed with ultrapure water to make concentration of 0.1 mg/mL solution for the analysis.

In order to accurately simulate the actual samples, these standard samples were diluted 100 times, thus making concentration of these standard samples close to the actual samples.

4. The rush of water creates a kind of "white noise" that makes concentration easier.

It is well documented that fatigue can impair daily functioning [ 24], social judgment and cognitive functioning, such as memory, decision-making, concentration and planning [ 26- 29].

Help children succeed at focusing by minimizing distractions – noise, television, electronic devices, other people, and anything else that makes concentration difficult.

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