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Observed dramatic spectral changes result from changing speciation of the formed radicals from predominantly semiquinone species to a more balanced ratio of chlorophenoxyl to o-semiquinone radicals or even predominantly chlorophenoxyl species for 0.25 and 0.5% CuO.

Thirdly, so that the standardised results can be used to estimate the change in GHG emissions that would result from changing between dietary groups without changing the energy intake of the diet, which may be more relevant when considering the potential impact of changing diets on GHG emissions.

Note that this didn't result from changing mindsets.

The overall behavior of mixtures may result from changing competition for HO2 and OH as temperature increases during the delay time.

The decline in indoor tanning may also result from changing fashion.

Understanding these links and vulnerabilities is vital if we want to avoid the water scarcity, droughts and floods that may otherwise result from changing land cover.

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For a given protein structure with fixed heavy atom positions, the possible variation in H-atom positions is relatively small, especially compared to the possible topology changes resulting from changing the backbone conformation.

If this were possible, we could directly observe the changes in outcome in each person resulting from changing the value of X 1 by merely observing their corresponding doppelganger in the other group.

However, each of these can be used to determine a free energy change for membrane binding, δΔ G, that results from changing the peptide sequence, according to Eq.  (3), where the subscripts refer to the K values for peptides 1 (e.g., wild type) and 2 (single amino acid substitution), determined either from lipid FPE fluorescence (KP) or peptide Trp fluorescence (KL).

Much of the initial work on microarray data analysis focused on the use of these arrays to measure gene expression [ 22], that is, to infer changes in messenger RNA (mRNA) concentration in cells or tissues, resulting from changing experimental conditions, by hybridizing labeled copies of mRNAs to arrays containing probes for specific gene transcripts.

Nor does it elaborate on the indirect effects of trade liberalization on NCDs through, for example, changes in access to health care services or heightened employment insecurity resulting from changing labour market structures [ 14].

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