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Standard diffusion theory predicts that the mean absorption (extinction) time of C1 is approximately t ¯ ˜ neut = N e − 1 ∫ 1 / (2 N ) 1 n − 1 (1 − n ) 2 μ − 1 d n (Ewens 2004, pp. 171 175).
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Second, we obtain a diffusion approximation to the proportion of time the beneficial mutation segregates in various frequency ranges (the sojourn-time density) and the expected time to its extinction (the mean absorption time).
Figure 5 Fitting curves considering scattering and absorption extinction.
mean absorption coefficient.
k∗ mean absorption coefficient (m−1).
Its reciprocal is called mean absorption length.
Each protein was quantified using the relevant 280 nm absorption extinction coefficient.
Integration over p yields the expected time to extinction, t ¯ QLE = ∫ 0 p 0 t 1, QLE (p ; p 0 ) d p + ∫ p 0 1 t 2, QLE (p ; p 0 ) d p, (8)or the mean absorption time, in units of 2 Ne generations.
PDI was quantified using the 280 nm PDI absorption extinction coefficient of 47.12 mM−1 cm−1 (Gill and von Hippel, 1989).
"In some cases, that may mean localized extinctions--or it could mean complete extinction".
Some scientists use the term extirpation for local extinctions, reserving extinction to mean global extinction.
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