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We then present a method and describe the proposed formulation for the of cost model for multivariate situations in "Proposed cost model".

We demonstrate the synthesis of CdS-sensitized TiO2 (CdS/TiO2) nanotube arrays via the solvothermal method and describe their enhanced photoelectrochemical properties.

We reviewed the details of each test method and describe the critical factors integral to the design and conduct of the EDSP ESB assays as well as the limitations related to specificity and sensitivity.

In the next section we introduce our method and describe the data we use for our analysis.

We now proceed to define the concepts used, clarify the question, explain the method and describe how it yields the biological findings.

In Section 2 we introduce the method and describe its key ideas and general framework.

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Graphite oxide was synthesized by using a modified Hummers' method and described as elsewhere [24].

This paper presents the findings from each method and describes their respective advantages and limitations.

OS and PFS were estimated using Kaplan Meier method and described by median with 95% Confidence Interval (CI).

Unadjusted mortality rates were calculated using the Kaplan Meier method and described as percentages with 95% CIs.

In the next section we introduce our method and describes the data we use for our analysis.

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