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These showed interesting features attributable to association, in particular sharp transitions at the points (concentration and temperature) at which the solutions attained their critical condition for micellisation.
Further work is required to delineate the precise mechanisms behind our findings, including the investigation of additional experimental time points, concentration of agonists used, and degree of mechanical stretch applied.
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With the exception of Plk1, all these genes were differentially regulated for all time points, concentrations, and brands, although not always attaining FDR-adjusted statistical significance.
Equilibria point concentration of Pb II) in solution.
C e: Equilibria point concentration of Pb II) in solution (in ppm).
Beyond this point, concentration gradient-driven diffusion will displace oil out of the rock matrix toward the fractures.
Critical micelle concentration is not a point concentration, but a range below CMC surface active agent is preferentially adsorbed mainly at air water interface as monomer [5].
The expression in (7) is a point concentration at a distance r [64] and does not take into consideration the receiver configuration and parameters.
Fig. 1 Comparison of predicted (diamond lined) and analyzed (point) concentration of PFBS (a) and PFOS (b) during 24 h fermentation.
The turning point concentration values corresponding to the maximum for IgG are 80 ng/mL (4°C), 40 ng/mL (22°C), and 20 ng/mL (45°C), respectively.
We have used RoboLobster, a biomimetic robot lobster to investigate biologically scaled chemotaxis algorithms using two point concentration sampling to track a statistically characterized turbulent plume.
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