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In Britain, however, there has been a fall in the proportion – led by the private sector.
A smaller proportion led to "perturbation", in which unculled badgers roamed more widely, increasing TB infections in cattle.
Speculation on number and proportion led to an intuitive feeling of the harmonia ("fitting together") of the kosmos ("order of things"); and the application of the tetraktys to the theory of music (see below Music) revealed a hidden order in the range of sound.
Particle size, surface electrical charge, X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analyses, and magnetic field-responsive behaviour characterizations defined that the 4 3 (Fe3O4:PEI) weight proportion led to the best production performances of magnetically responsive nanocomposites in which the magnetic nuclei are completely covered by the polymeric shell.
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A high AG1/LDH proportion leads to an improved retention performance.
These have resulted in the following satisfactory results: A high AG1/LDH proportion leads to an improved retention performance.
A lower proportion leads to a higher efficiency as in Figure 7, but at the same time, the effectiveness follows a curve which depends on the point proportion.
Among them, the finding that a high TE nucleotide proportion leads to lower retention rates of the expressed TE exons in mRNAs is intuitively correct.
It has also been proposed that an altered immune response along with an alteration in the CD4+ and CD8+ proportion leads to ineffective macrophage production that are susceptible to bacterial replication.
Increasing species richness or legume proportions led to significant metabolic shifts of their primary and secondary metabolism summarized in metabolic signatures (Fig. 4).
However, especially for paving concrete mix, which is typically proportioned with a marginal amount of sand, the nature of the EMV mix proportions leads to a far lower amount of sand.
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