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Therefore it is now known that the effluents' remaining organic matter most usually expressed as Chemical Oxygen Demand consists of a number of biorecalcitrant organic xenobiotic compounds including potential endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), pharmaceuticals, etc.
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In most jurisdictions a maximum, usually expressed as an absolute dollar sum and one relatively low in terms of present-day expenditure levels, is set.
However, whereas p38α is the most abundant family member in most cell types, p38β is usually expressed in a more restricted manner and at lower levels (Cuadrado & Nebreda, 2010).
This agreed with other previously reported results [ 10, 11, 36], where most novel species-specific miRNAs were usually expressed at lower levels than their conserved counterparts and were much more spatiotemporally expressed.
But he and others find that the most common drive is power and control, usually expressed in sexual fixation.
TCR β-chain is usually expressed; TCR genes are most often clonally rearranged.
Usually expressed in stained glass, this craft most often appears in buildings: in church and synagogue windows, and in homes or offices.
It is the most common profitability ratio of a project which is usually expressed as a percentage of net profit and is typically used for financial decisions, to compare the efficiency of different investments.
Rates are usually expressed as a Crude Mortality Rate [CMR], most often as the number of deaths per 10,000 individuals in the population per day.
Some proliferated cells in these lesions had abundant cytoplasm and usually expressed CK abundantly; electron microscopy showed that most of these cells had lamellar body-like structures.
Most fitting algorithms have some control for overfitting (in this case, usually expressed as spurious connectivity).
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