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A value of K was selected where the graph of InPr (X/K) peaked in the range of 2 20 subpopulations.

The MW distribution of PDMs present in Phytochemica has been found to follow Gaussian distribution and peaked in the range of 265 365 Da which is similar to drug-like molecules of previously reported libraries of natural products (25).

The MW distribution of PDMs present in SerpentinaDB has been found to follow Gaussian distribution and peaked in the range of 300-450 Da (Fig.  3a) which is similar to drug-like molecules of previously reported libraries of natural products [ 31].

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Since share prices last peaked in 2000, the range of banks' price-earnings ratios has narrowed.

The Ks values in the four ligneous species peaked at the range of 0.1 to 0.2 then decreased slowly from 0.2 to 0.8, indicating the relatively recent duplication of NBS-LRR genes in those species.

It was found that global dimensionless heave and pitch accelerations peaked in the same range of encounter frequency as did the peak slam load.

However, despite the average in shapes and sizes tending to smooth the spectral substructure, if a doubled-peaked profile is observed in the range of 2138 2145 cm-1, it could be the consequence of the shape or internal structure of the dust grain (i.e., core-mantle particles or preponderance of certain shape), given the knowledge that core/mantles volume ratios also smooth out the multiple peaks.

In the HAC profile however, PubChem.FL, ChEMBL.FL and ZINC.FL peaked in the range 15 21 atoms following the abundance of larger molecules in the parent databases, which is substantially higher than the abundance peak of FragranceDB.

Axial torques peaked in the range 0.2 1.3 BW cm, outwardly directed.

For SERS applications, since the localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) wavelength in the present work (interparticle spacing: 10 30 nm) is in the range of 500 700 nm (peaked at 620 nm), He Ne laser (632.8 nm) was used as the excitation light source to boost the local excitation field and the ensuing emission propensity.

The rise of calcination temperature in the range of 500 700 °C results in the increase of the intensity of the absorption band peaked at ~270 nm.

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