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The gravity data were referenced to a base station.
All gravity data are Complete Bouguer Gravity referenced to a terrain density of 2.5 g/cm3.
Each of these variables was referenced to a small watershed boundary.
Performance was referenced to a commercial CoMo/alumina catalyst, Amocat 1A, which was derived from the same blank support.
All the solutions were prepared in distilled water, and all potentials reported were referenced to a saturated calomel electrode (SCE).
Wind speed was referenced to a height of 10 m (u10) using the algorithm given by Johnson [49].
However, critical examination shows that the derivation does not always lead to a physically realizable system, as each powertrain mount is not referenced to a single location.
The emerging findings from these studies are reviewed and referenced to a neural model of normal speech production recently proposed by Jürgens [Neurosci. Biobehav. Rev. 26 (2002) 235].
The effects of temperature on chemical shifts referenced to a denatured sample of the polypeptide demonstrate that heating reduces the structural character of WIPC.
Specifically, the NoGo P3 topography showed the distinctive frontocentral maximum, which is often linked to motor inhibition, when referenced to a pre-target baseline.
This NoGo topography changed to a more parietal maximum, similar to that on Go trials, when referenced to a pre-cue baseline.
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