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In [11C]PIB, dynamic PET data during 0 to 40 min was described well with the 3P model, since the effect of the k 4 process on PET data was negligible within these early-phase kinetics [13].
The initial enhancement phase (enhancement within the first 2 3 min after contrast administration) is described as slow, medium, or rapid.
This approach uses the max-min composition [27], which is described as following.
Given the sparse matrix X ~, the process of dictionary learning is described as: min D ~ ∥ Y − D ~ X ~ ∥ F 2 s.t.
The PCR was done as following using an AB7900 with 384-well plates: first, 95°C for 10 min to activate the Taq polymerase, then 40 cycles of 95°C for 15 sec and 60°C for 1 min. The detailed protocol is described previously (Tang et al., 2006).
Further mutants (Max-U, Min-E, Min-U, Min-H) are described in the main text; sequences listed in Supplementary file 1. Manipulation of dinucleotide frequencies and codon pair scores in coding sequences was performed using the program Sequence Mutate in version 1.2 of the SSE package (Simmonds, 2012).
The application of experimental techniques to analyse the physical behaviour of a cavitating water jet at pressures up to 10 000 psi (69.0 MPa) and flow rates up to 6.56 gallons (UK /min (4.97 × 10−4 m3 s−1) is described.
The degradation efficiency of MO after UV irradiation for 120 min can be described by the Lambert-Beer Law and the Langmuir-Hinshelwood model [20], viz Equations ([1]) and ([2]) Figure 6 Photodegradation curves of methyl orange (MO) using CdSe@TiO 2 -NTAs as photocatalysts.
Moreover, years ago, longer all-out efforts of less than 1-min duration were described as 'anaerobic'; a claim based on (a) a theoretical equation [22] and (b) on the oxygen uptake measured during the first minute of exercise [23].
Over the first 9 min, the sensation was described primarily as tingling but also having a significant burning quality.
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