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Dye extract at a pH of 3 displays broad absorption peak in the 480 560 nm range resulting from π − π* transitions due to the mixed contributions of the yellow orange betaxanthins (480 nm) and of the red purple betacyanin (540 nm) [6].

Literature values with mixed contributions of both layers range from µa = 0.01 mm−1 [ 31] to 0.25 mm−1 [ 30] (and references therein) and µs´ = 0.6 mm−1 [ 31] to 5 mm−1 [ 36].

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The mixed contribution of elastic and inelastic contrast is discussed.

By contrast, pharmacological boosting of serotonin levels produced widespread fMRI deactivation, plausibly reflecting the mixed contribution of central and perivascular constrictive effects.

The mixed contribution of hard-infrastructure to coastal resilience highlights the need for the de-centralization of planning and reconstruction processes for a successful contextualization of the issue.

Based on the abovementioned facts, we can imply that an increase of the electrical conductivity comes from the mixed contribution of the graphitic plane orientation and the surface area or the porosity of the HCNFs.

In areas adjacent to the sharp borders of the FA (locations 1 and 2 in Figure 6), paxillin and vinculin displayed unique dynamic properties characterized by a gradient of recovery rates, with a mixed contribution of diffusion and exchange.

The mixed contribution of abundance-dependent and -independent effects to network topology was confirmed by Burns' null-model analysis [21], which indicated that the degree of epiphyte species is influenced, but not fully explained by (epiphyte and host tree) species abundances (see figure S1).

Moreover, the apparent mixed contribution of bacteriophages and archaeal selfish elements to the formation of the genomes of some eukaryotic viruses, such as the NCLDV (Table 5), provides supportive feedback for the fusion models of eukaryogenesis.

The small proportion of alveoli that had a mixture of YFPpos and YFPneg cells could signify the mixed contribution of a labeled and an unlabeled progenitor, but these partially labeled alveoli could also reflect early de novo activation of the reporter.

The ratio of the intensities for 10 µm spherical crystallites based on the dynamical and kinematical theories is ∼0.08 (using the geometrical mean of mixed contributions as described above: in pure reflection and transmission this would be 0.12 and 0.04, respectively).

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