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The measurement error in Seebeck coefficient and electrical resistivity of PbTe sample is estimated to be smaller than 5%.
The high temperature fluid will undergo expansion dynamics and the expansion speed of the surfaces of bare sample is estimated to be an order of sound speed (~103 m/s).
This sample has shown the lowest sheet resistance (2.5 kΩ/cm2), its XRD spectra presented sharper and thinner peaks than others and the thickness of ITO films for this sample is estimated to be about 120 nm.
The value of saturation magnetization of iron metal at a room temperature is ~220 emu/g, and therefore, the amount of elemental Fe impurities in our mechanochemically synthesized sample is estimated to be less than 1%.
On the basis of these positive predictive values and the prevalence of individuals with the probable bipolar syndrome and the threshold bipolar syndrome in the survey (4.1% and 17.7%, respectively), the extrapolated likely rate of bipolar (I, II, NOS) diagnosis in the survey sample is estimated to be at least 8.5%.
However, at least 90% of the sample is estimated to have type 2 diabetes, in keeping with national estimates (19).
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Reflection and transmission measurements of the Ti:sapphire laser pulse (800 nm, 150 fs) in the experimental geometry indicate that 80 ~ 95% of incident laser energies are transmitted through the silicon-dioxide layer, and the absorbed laser fluences to copper sample are estimated to be 0.32 ~ 0.60 J/cm2 depending on the pulse energies.
The power of the output laser beam at the sample was estimated to be 6 mW.
Assuming the Ge-rich-ZrO2 film is a mixture of GeO2 and ZrO2 phases, the Ge content of this sample was estimated to be about 17%.
Just about half of the sample was estimated to be insured for SSDI; the sample for analysis of SSDI outcomes is limited to these 595,884 individuals.
The smallest species in our sample are estimated to exceed ectotherm aerobic capacities only at moderate running speeds (Fr = 1.0) and then only marginally (Figure 2).
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