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Such prospection was suitable in this study in view of the importance of the tectonic structures which are not easily detectable by simple well correlations.
Lipid extraction significantly alters δ15N, e.g. [34] but see [36], and was not considered suitable in this study where δ15N and δ13C were obtained from a single sample.
Thus, a follow-up time of three years would have been more suitable in this study.
In order to do so, less flexible and less specific algorithms are not suitable in this study.
This suggests that a longer time between acute supplementation and exercise commencing may have been more suitable in this study to induce an alkalotic state, which may in turn assist in improving HIE performance parameters.
However, a range of cut-off values need to be considered for this approach and the cut-off value found most suitable in this study was 0.25 for EDL933 and MG1655, and 0.2 for the Sakai data set.
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The correlation coefficient R 2 was higher for Freundlich isotherm than that of Langmuir isotherm for Congo red dye, indicating Freundlich isotherm is suitable fitting in this study.
Global RST was not significantly different from global pRST (P<0.05) in either species indicating that stepwise mutation had not contributed to observed differentiation and that FST is a more suitable estimator in this study.
Thus, the fourth-order Runge Kutta method is used as a suitable numerical technique in this study.
The suitable areas identified in this study offer a considerable potential to diversify farmers' income, provide additional renewable energy supply and create ecological synergies.
Although the field data collection was not exhaustive, most of the suitable areas identified in this study complied with the field observation data.
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