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In the pre-monsoon time, the analytical minimum concentrations are 201, 60, 22, 12 and 0.2 mg/l and the maximum values are 832, 430, 234, 52 and 0.4.
These minimum concentrations are far greater than the numbers of subunits needed to produce a single capsid.
Although predicted and observed maximum serum concentrations are of the same magnitude with the exception of Lubeck, predicted minimum concentrations are always larger than observed minimum concentration because of the default assignment of background concentration of 3.9 ppb for all individuals in 2005.
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The minimum concentration was observed in Sendra in Monsoon.
A minimum concentration was necessary to initiate particle formation.
In order to hold the label concentration as low as possible, we present a way to choose the photon energy for which the minimum concentration is reached.
In case of As, the minimum concentration is observed to be 12.16 mg/L at a blend ratio of 9 1 while for Cd the minimum concentration of 0.136 is observed at blend ratio of 3 7 and at 7 3.
After 14 h pi, a minimum concentration was reached followed by a slight increase until the end of the experiment.
For the sporadic assumption, the minimum concentration was varied between 1 and 10 μg/m and the maximum was varied between 50 and 300 μg/m.
First, we may understand the results of Figure 2A and Supplementary Figure 4 by assuming that cmin (the clinical minimum concentration) is proportional to IC50.
As expected, the spatial distribution of O3 concentrations (not shown) show the opposite of the NO2 concentration pattern, with the minimum concentration being in the central urban area and close to road sources.
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