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Still, he added, if something like that were to happen, "at some point, capacity might be limited".
The prodrugs were characterized according to their melting point, capacity factor, lipophilicity, solubility in 30% ethanol/buffer, enzymatic hydrolysis, in vitro skin permeation, hair follicle accumulation, and in vivo skin tolerance.
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Heathrow Airport said the UK was not short of "point-to-point" capacity provided by airports like Gatwick, Stansted, Birmingham and Luton.
where CA= log2(1+γ) denotes the conventional point-to-point channel capacity for Gaussian channels [18].
θwilt, θfc, and θs are soil water content at wilting point, field capacity, and saturation, respectively.
Separating the charmingly forgetful wheat from the dangerously enfeebled chaff, she wonders at what point diminished capacity can reasonably be interpreted as bad judgment.
Up to a point, extra capacity can be removed from the system to increase safety margins without decreasing the number of trains that can run.
After this point, the capacity starts increasing up to reach its steady-state condition.
The company's break-even point for capacity utilization is one of the best in the industry worldwide.
At one point the capacity of people of different faiths to live and work together in Andalusia was illustrated by its ruler Abd Al-Rahman III in the 10th century.
The point where capacity C equals rate R is the Shannon limit.
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