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The errors increase with the development of structural damage, where the maximum error could reach more than 60%.
While pristine nZVI achieves only 21.2% DCF removal, the optimal sulfide-modified nZVI (S-nZVI) shows 73.5% DCF removal under near neutral condition (pH ∼6.5), and the maximum removal could reach 85.9% at pH 4.5.
According to Fig. 3, the maximum horizontal displacement could reach a maximum value of 15 in.
The amount of PAA grafted could be controlled by changing the feed ratio of initiator to monomer, and the maximum grafting amount could reach 40wtt%.
The decay rate of the wire mesh for the maximum flame temperature could reach 60% and the fire retardant effect was better than the foam ceramic.
The variations in the multipath error for C1 and P2 were estimated, and the maximum multipath error could reach up to 0.8 m.
Our SFMPF could separate numerous oils and organic solvents from their mixtures with water, and the maximum absorption capacity could reach up to 56.8 times of its own weight.
After a daily work from 09 00 to 16:00, the maximum collector efficiency could reach 66%, while the temperature of water of 200 kg in the storage tank increased by about 25.0 °C in the end.
However, the maximum sediment concentration could reach more than 800 kg/m3 in several spots during a short period of time; there is a concern that the high suspended sediment concentration may hinder the settling of sediment grains (van Rijn, 2007).
If parameters M and N are sufficiently large, i.e., FTE efficiency is sufficiently high, then under the simulation conditions the maximum average output could reach 1.2 preclinical candidates per year.
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