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E rs, dominant at low frequencies, represents the stiffness of parenchymal tissue and the chest wall.
I rs, dominant at high frequencies, represents the energy required to move gas within the lungs in response to forced oscillations [12].
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The test-retest reliability ranges from adequate to more than adequate for most variables (0.54 < r < 0.90 and 2 E − 2 < P < 8 E − 7), and only three parameters (ACP M dominant and nondominant arm and ACP R dominant arm) show no correlation (0.20 < r < 0.36 and P > 0.05).
We applied the adapted model VSD + to assess cropland acidification in four typical Chinese cropping systems (single Maize (M), Wheat-Maize (W-M), Wheat-Rice (W-R) and Rice-Rice (R-R)) on dominant soils in view of its potential threat to grain production.
Trend III: (a) high, (d) high or random, (b) & (c) low → Presence of both R-dominant & Y-dominant stretches along LeS.
Though it shows an overrepresentation of R-dominant stretches (combination (a) ≈ 53%), the Y-dominant stretches also occurs with random frequency (combination (d) ≈ 22%) [Table 1].
The PolC-containing non-Firmicutes organisms often have alternate stretches of R-dominant and Y-dominant sequences along their genomes and most of them show relatively weak, but significant SGD.
He therefore deduced that the unit for purple (usually designated R) was dominant over the unit for white (r).
where (λT / ρ) M S M R Pe 1/(M S M R )! is dominant because T/ρ < < 1as ρincreases.
Cremer and Kraka [31] were the first to introduce the idea that the total energy density H(r ) (=G(r ) + V(r)) reflects a dominant covalence when H(r ) <0 (i.e. when the potential energy density is in excess).
Red: A dominant color that symbolizes wealth, passion and victory.
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