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Most of the squad was involved in the roughly one-hour mass theft operation.
Malmquist bias sounds equivalent to missing data model: upon knowing a cosmological model (IMF or some mass distribution?), roughly one knows the proportion of observables, although I understand that the imf or some relevant indicators of the material universe are linked to the complexity of this bias.
Roughly one quarter of the mycelial mass was collected by filtration and frozen in liquid nitrogen for RNA isolation and the rest was transferred to a 100 ml flask and treated with 1% formaldehyde (f.c).
Roughly one in 50 people exhibit at least one BFRB.
SCARBO satellites would weigh just 50 kilograms each, roughly one-tenth the mass of OCO-2 or TanSat.
It was roughly one-twentieth the mass of Mercury, which made Pluto by far the smallest planet.
The association, the nation's largest doctors' group, noted that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention opposed a mass inoculation program in part out of fears that some people, roughly one in every million, could die from adverse reactions to the smallpox vaccine.
Roughly one in one million people died.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) [ 2013, chapter 7] suggests that airborne dust forms the largest component of the global aerosol budget, contributing roughly one third of the total natural aerosol mass annually.
The trajectory analyses showed that roughly one third of the sample were on 1 of 2 body mass index trajectory groups that culminated with an average BMI well above 35 kg/m(2).
Thus, roughly one fifth of the genetic variation in tibia length is tied to variation in body mass, leaving up to 80% of the genetic variance in tibia length "free" to evolve independently of body mass, which explains why it responded relatively rapidly to selection.
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