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The coordination capacity of Mg2+ is attributed to its size, which makes it possible to simultaneously coordinate negatively charged oxygen of two phosphate groups (Yamagata et al., 1995).
25 All complexes were modelled with the exception of 3 due to its infinite size, which makes it outside the scope of the computational methods employed.
The role of Haematobia sp., the smallest of the Stomoxyine flies (2 4 mm), has never been demonstrated, probably due to its small size, which makes it inconvenient for laboratory experiments.
Although state-of-the-art techniques were used here to phenotype the study participants, our study is limited by its relatively small sample size, which makes it difficult to determine if a nonsignificant finding is truly negative.
"Over the last years, the market has reached a size which makes it a potential target of fraudulent practices.
"It's a smaller size, which makes it more convenient for an interior design aspect," Mr. Lindgren said.
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Even its successes owe much to its geopolitical situation and its tiny size, which make it too politically anomalous to be a model for large liberal-democratic republics.
Fitbit's first smartwatch had its fair share of issues, including a large size, which made it unwieldy for many wrists.
The proton exchange membrane fuel cell is being pursued by a number of companies because of its low operating temperature, response to transients, and compact size, which make it desirable for a number of residential, commercial, and military applications.
This may be due to the small sample size which made it difficult to obtain statistical difference.
Existing articles are retrospective and with small sample sizes, which makes it difficult to draw conclusions about indications and complications with LC in this setting.
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