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Mass per liter emission factors were estimated based on exhaust gas and fuel composition.
Total HEP emissions released between stations were estimated by multiplying mass per liter emission factors measured during rail yard testing, the estimated fuel flow rate, and travel time.
Sixty grams (dry mass) per liter of acid-pretreated rice straw was added directly into the fermentation for second round of fermentation.
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The mass of fixed CO2 per liter culture of this strain per hour was calculated by the mass balance of carbon.
PBB: polybrominated biphenyl; PCB: polychlorinated biphenyl; BMI: body mass index; μg/L: microgram per liter; LOD: limit of detection; OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; AOR: adjusted odds ratio.
Insulin sensitivity was assessed as the mean glucose infusion rate over the last 40 min of the clamp, corrected for mean plasma insulin levels achieved during the same period (M/I, in micromoles per minute · per kilogram of free fat mass [FFM] per nanomoles per liter).
The volume of exhaust produced per liter of fuel was multiplied by the mass per volume concentration of PM to estimate the g/L PM emission rate.
For this computation, nonquantified values were not imputed (or were set at zero), and molar concentrations were computed by dividing the chemical determination value, expressed in micrograms per liter, by the molar mass.
Aeration was 0.5 liters per liter culture volume, and dissolved oxygen was controlled at 20% by adjusting stirrer speed.
In the following, it is assumed that oxygenated blood is composed of 150 grams (g) of hemoglobin per liter of blood with a hemoglobin molar mass of 66500 g/Mol [ 27].
Insulin resistance was calculated as the inverse of glucose disposal rate (micromoles per kilogram fat-free mass per minute) divided by the late-phase plasma insulin (picomoles per liter) response during the hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamp.
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