Sentence examples for mass loss attributed from inspiring English sources

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The process of mass loss, attributed to the reaction Si3N4 + 3C → 3SiC + 2N2↑, takes substantially more time for the boron-containing ceramic compared with the boron-free one.

From the figure, the average mass loss attributed to be due to the decomposition of the calcium carbonate in four different reaction conditions, i.e., A, B, C and D is measured to be 29.4 ± 2.3, 39.2 ± 2.5, 31.9 ± 1.8 and 35.1 ± 2.3 %, respectively.

There is a significant mass loss attributed to the farnesyl moiety in the MS spectrum.

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The mass loss is attributed to the solubilization of components such as xylan, lignin and other extractives during pretreatment with [C2mim][OAc], and it should be noted that there are processes in place to recover the solubilized sugars and are not considered lost to the overall conversion process [ 34, 35].

The first of these mass losses is attributed to evaporation of the water, and the second, to decomposition of the chitin structure (Wang et al. 2013; Paulino et al. 2006; Jang et al. 2004).

In 2010 the total financial loss attributed to identity theft was over $13 billion.

This mass loss can be attributed to the loss of either OH or NH3.

This correlates with results seen by Cui et al. where they saw a total mass loss of 57% attributed to the loss of PVP [21].

Mass loss upon degradation was attributed to partial dissolution of the PEO fraction and to an increased rate of degradation of the PLLA fraction.

In one report, both mass losses have been attributed to PSt degradation [28].

Most of the losses attributed to subprime writedowns.

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