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Type 1 samples represent iron oxide-rich samples with possible mixture of iron oxides and sulfides.
Therefore, a possible mixture of iron gall ink with carbon black cannot be excluded.
Accounting for the possible mixture of renewal and memory sources of subdiffusion is challenging from a computational point of view as well.
The possible mixture of downstate Illinoisans a group that is generally white and conservative compared to Chicago's diverse and liberal-leaning population with black and Latino protesters could be volatile, which is probably why police, the university, and city officials are preparing for a chaotic night.
First, the possible mixture of transcripts of different Psy genes could be considered.
To reduce possible mixture of signals from encoding and maintenance phases, the BOLD signals coupled with the latter 3TR (4.5 s) of the delay period were analyzed as WM maintenance activity.
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By combining all possible mixtures of metal oxides, a vast array of different coloured phosphors is created.
Once freed from neoliberal fundamentalism, the US could rationally debate and compare the costs and benefits of private versus socialized banks, and various possible mixtures of them.
The different issues of the possible mixtures of rosaniline and pararosaniline, or of methyl violet and crystal violet, have been discussed in detail in a previous paragraph.
Since we have to generate all possible mixtures of two independent sources maintaining the variance constant, we use the following parameterization: X = α1S1 + α2S2 with α1 = cos and α2 = sin which means that the separation is obtained at θ = kΠ / 2 (k = 0, ± 1, ± 2,…) (ignoring scaling ambiguity).
The number of possible mixtures of that kind is about 10.
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