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The absorbance of the resulting solutions was read at 5.17 nm using a spectrophotometer [22].
A convenient aliquot from resulting solutions was then subjected to analysis.
A significant precipitation was observed upon cooling of the resulting solutions, excluding PPG.
Due to this decomposition the resulting solutions may turn out to be sub-optimal.
Using perchloric acid instead of sulfuric acid yields higher optical densities of the resulting solutions.
This enabled us to determine β by comparing the resulting solutions.
The resulting solutions consist of micrometer-sized and predominantly 1 4 layers thick hydrogenated graphenic flakes.
The fluorescence intensity of the resulting solutions was measured at 496 nm after excitation at 388 nm.
Resulting solutions were supplemented with 0.2 mM inosine, and germination was monitored as above.
Therefore, resulting solutions to the NLP problem are local optima.
The absorbance of the resulting solutions was measured at 280 nm after [ 40].
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