Sentence examples for per vacuum from inspiring English sources

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Mean deposited mass for all four airflows tested per vacuum decreased as vacuum rate was increased: mean deposition was 3.79, 2.75, 1.56 and 1.09 μg/cm2 at vacuum rates of 5, 10, 50 and 100 ml/min/well respectively.

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In the case of sample G(A), the desorption is more pronounced because besides the temperature, the vacuum per se produces an outtake of hydrogen in this type of fibers[26].

250 ml of filtered sample was column aspirated at 20 – 25 ml per minute under vacuum.

For this, total RNA was isolated from the leaves of the control and NaCl-treated S. maritima as described above and 10 μg RNA per slot was vacuum blotted on to nylon membrane (N+ Hybond, Amersham).

It describes the ratio between total extracellular space and the volume of the liquid apoplast phase to show theoretically how much an apoplast component would be diluted per round of vacuum infiltration and AWF recovery (3).

Three hundred and three samples were obtained from apparently healthy women attending their first prenatal visit at Toho Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital [number of deliveries, 1,332 per year (2010); number of caesarean sections, 310 per year (2010); number of vacuum extractions, 106 per year (2010)], located on the outskirts of Sapporo City, Japan, from July 2010 to September 2010.

The monolayer model contains 2 monomers per unit cell and vacuum region of 20 Å in the z-direction.

However, Einstein knew that Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell's electromagnetic equations absolutely require that light always move at 3 × 108 metres (186,000 miles) per second in a vacuum.

However, Einstein knew that Maxwell's electromagnetic equations absolutely require that light always move at 3 × 108 metres per second in a vacuum.

He developed high-speed manufacturing and testing equipment that allowed Westinghouse to increase its production to 50,000 vacuum tubes per day.

However, Einstein knew that Maxwell's electromagnetic equations absolutely require that light always move at 3 × 108 metres per second in a vacuum.

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