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Evaporation of diethyl ether afforded a solid, which was crystallized from acetone methanol to afford diplopterol as colorless solid (462 mg, 95%) (all % throughout the experimental section or main text refer to yields unless specified otherwise) (Scheme 1).
Monsanto refers to 'yield and stress packages', with enhancements to first-wave trait releases to follow in subsequent trait packages.
Work performance refers to the yield and results generated by individual employees at work.
A single marker regression approach was applied using the following model: yij = μ + ROH4Mbj + eij (Model 3) where yij refers to the yield deviation for MY, FY, PY, or CI and μ is the intercept, ROH4Mbj is the ROH4Mb status for SNPj and eij is the random residual.
Such an overview is provided that refers to techniques that yield results in terms of a raw or standardized difference and procedures related to regression analysis, as well as nonoverlap and percentage change indices.
Multiplexing in the context of ion mobility refers to strategies which yield multiple, analytically useful mobility dispersions within a single instrument acquisition cycle.
The title of the book refers to a yield-to-light ratio, in which this method produces three pounds of marijuana per light used.
The reliability of an instrument refers to its ability to yield reproducible and consistent results.
Minimum stands for the lowest biogas yield available in literature, and no change refers to the biogas yield of the reference feedstock (i.e., dung).
Another remarkable observation refers to the higher yield of extract related to solvent M, followed by water as solvent.
A unique feature of this experiment is preferential sputtering, which refers to higher sputtering yield of certain element in the target and therefore causes a deviation of its surface composition from the original state [10].
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