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It appeared that the valency and hydrated radius of associated cation had a dramatic effect on NO3− rejection, with the divalent cations being more rejected than monovalent cations.
Cameron said many were "completely pointless", with applications roughly five times more likely to be rejected than granted.
Dr. Mathews-Roth of Harvard said that embryonic stem cells can form tumors when implanted and run a higher risk of being rejected than adult stem cells when transplanted.
The previous December, a Harvard working paper had found that Airbnb users with stereotypically black names are likelier to have accommodation requests rejected than those with white-sounding names.
More specifically, those characters that disclosed TTM were evaluated more negatively and more socially rejected than those that did not disclose.
Different from GAH, neutral NAG cannot interact with the membrane, under the effect of steric hindrance, so GAH is less rejected than NAG.
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Moreover, their workload is far higher for rejecting than granting an application.
But the thing about logic is that it's a great deal more easy to reject than it ought to be.
Item non-response and protest zero bids were more frequently given by those rejecting than those approving the actual proposition.
Consistent neighbors were significantly harder to reject than inconsistent neighbors, while split, relatedness, and other known factors were controlled for.
A similar effect is found in verification tasks: Operand-related incorrect probes (lures'), which are numerically close to the correct result, are harder to reject than neutral' lures [ 14].
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