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The potential to produce bioenergy from forests was recently quantified to range from zero to 71 EJ y−1 in the year 2050: the global technical potential for forest bioenergy in 2050 was found to be 64 EJ y−1, the economic potential 15 EJ y−1, the ecological potential 8 EJ y−1 and the combined economic-ecological 0 EJ y−1 [18].

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The standard deviation of the observed conversion degree of the individually prepared single-bead catalysts in CO oxidation as model reaction is quantified to be in the range of 5 7%, while it is in the range of 3 6% for conventionally prepared catalysts.

The band intensity in the input lanes and biotin lanes, which fell within the linear range, was quantified to calculate the % of total GluR1 or GluR2 on the surface for each sample.

19 It is hard to understand and explain, 20 and difficult to quantify; estimates range from 15% to more than 84% of screen-detected prostate cancers.

The transformation rate of other potentially malignant disorders of the oral and oropharyngeal mucosa is harder to quantify, ranging from 0.13% to 2.2% for all potentially malignant disorders combined (Napier and Speight, 2008).

It is most often used to quantify ranges for poorly known parameters, but may also be useful to further develop qualitative issues such as definitions, assumptions or conceptual (causal) models.

Furthermore, different time points have been employed to quantify sperm, ranging from PND49, representing puberty (Ohsako et al. 2001; Yonemoto et al. 2005), to 15 months of age (Gray et al. 1995), with most studies quantifying sperm counts between PND63 and PND120, corresponding to postpubertal and adult stages, respectively.

The reliably quantified metabolite concentrations range from ∼70 mM down to ∼0.05 mM.

The primary purpose of this instrument then was to enable users to quantify a range of processes proposed by the NPT to contribute to the successful normalisation of a new intervention – in this case, e-health.

Copy numbers were quantified and ranged from 1 copy, e.g., for S. cerevisiae CHRVI and CHRVII, to a maximum of 5 copies for S. cerevisiae CHRVIII (Table 4).

The practical output of this study was the development of the TARS instrument, which was intended to enable researchers and practitioners to quantify a range of processes proposed by the NPT to contribute to the successful normalisation of e-health, either as a 'diagnostic' tool or for evaluation purposes.

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