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Thus, determining the smallest sufficient dataset size that obtains the same accurate model as the entire available dataset remains an important research question.
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The Ag-NPs that became reduced by the assistance of aqueous extract E. acoroides had sizes small sufficient to be electron apparent and imaged as polydispersed small- and large-sized nanoparticles with a different diameter.
When the noise is large, the infective decays exponentially to zero regardless of the magnitude of R 0. When the noise is small, sufficient conditions for extinction exponentially and persistence in the mean are established.
However, despite our numerous attempts the obtained single crystalline parts were small, sufficient only for single crystal diffraction and EDX measurements.
The electrons then stick to an electrode, like a piece of graphite, and the chemical reaction that follows creates a small charge sufficient to power a small lamp or cellphone.
The hotel also has a spa and a small but sufficient gym.
The grants varied from large areas including several villages to small estates sufficient to fill a single family's needs.
With a small but sufficient amplitude of base motion the ball synchronizes with the plate, returning regularly once per cycle of vibration.
An opening size of 125 µm or smaller provided sufficient strength to a commercial porous support layer when operating at transmembrane pressures at or below 2750 kPa.
Strengthening mechanisms operating in the alloy are: small grains, sufficient metastable η′ phase in a matrix, and intermetallic compound acting as a fiber reinforcement.
The scatters become small when sufficient numbers of precipitates are captured and solidification segregation in the sampling volume is not significant.
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