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As the parent phase ε is not involved in the dynamic recrystallization which occurred during hot extrusion, there was a greatly reduced fraction of order twins and pseudo twins in the hot extruded state.
When olfaction was impaired by the Or83b2 mutation, a significantly reduced fraction of Or83b2 males, as compared to Ore-R males, initiated courtship towards decapitated females in the dark (M14) (Figure 4A; p = 0.02) and equaled the fraction of Or83b2 males initiating courtship towards decapitated males (M15) (Figure 4A, p = 0.80).
In parallel, a slightly reduced fraction of cells in S-phase was evident.
These same four cases also had an increased HLA-DR-positive fraction among the CD8+ T cell subgroup, while three out of ten of the shock cases had a clearly reduced fraction of HLA-DR+ CD8+ T cells.
Whereas responses to 0.5M did not differ in released RRP size, and priming and unpriming were not affected, a markedly reduced fraction of the RRP was released by 0.25M stimuli in the null mutants, suggesting an increased activation energy for fusion in the absence of complexins.
(A mixed fraction is a whole number and a fraction combined, like 1 2/3. ) First divide the numerator 14 by 9. 9 goes into 14 one time, with a remainder of 5, so you should write out your reduced fraction out as: 1 5/9 ("one and five ninths").
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It is used for reducing fractions to their simplest form and for performing division in modular arithmetic.
It can be used to reduce fractions to their simplest form, and is a part of many other number-theoretic and cryptographic calculations.
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This technique is very useful when reducing fractions.
It is usually easier to reduce fractions before squaring them.
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