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Total C stock is converted to CO2 equivalent by multiplying a factor of 3.67 (by 44/12 ratio).
The straight lines are the predictions of the EPI interference effect in the limiting case: ρ int ( T ) ≃ β int T 2 ρ 0. For clarity, the data for sample B (C) have been offset by multiplying a factor of 2 (4).
The total sugar concentration in the media was assayed by a colorimetric method (Dubois et al. 1956) using a A145 kit (Jiancheng Biotech Co., Ltd. China), and then converted into the amount of soluble starch consumed by multiplying a factor of 1.11 (1 unit soluble starch forms 1.11 unit glucose).
The nitrogen content was converted protein content by multiplying a factor of 6.25.
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The directly determined enrichment factor of 27.9 for Irga6-1A Irga6ga6 high expression foci can, therefore, be multiplied a factor of 16.9 (100/5.9) in order to give a relative enrichment of over 470 in Irga6-1A compared with non-focal tissue.
Claire Tomalin suggests multiplying by a factor of 70 to gain a sense of what mid-19th-century pounds might be worth today.
In the case of [radar], when we process this we end up multiplying by a factor of five.
In particular, urea values were converted to BUN by multiplying by a factor of 2.8.
Scores for Depression, Anxiety and Stress are calculated by summing relevant item ratings and multiplying by a factor of two.
A composite score was derived by adding the original scores and multiplying by a factor of 5, which results in a 100-point scale.
Estimates of π in each 10-kb window were corrected for unequal sample sizes by multiplying by a factor of n/(n − 1) (Nei 1987).
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