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With Gaussian kernels that had σ ≤ 0.12 using the cell integration method, or σ ≤ 0.22 using the cell center method, the kernel error was greater than 10%, which resulted in invasion times that were orders of magnitude different than theoretical results.
Energy levels that were orders of magnitude higher than what's used by uBeam were fired into the pigs repeatedly over the span of five weeks.
In previous observations at the ELSC, the vent fluids contained sulfide-complexing metals such as Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb that were orders of magnitude higher in concentration compared to vent fluids at EPR [7, 8].
And ground waters that were within 200 meters of the San Andreas fault contained excess levels of CF4 that were "orders of magnitude" higher than elsewhere in the region, according to the paper.
While HVDC links were first sparked by the successful commissioning of Gotland 1 HVDC project, this original scheme was followed by several others that were orders of magnitude larger than their precursor, which triggered research and development into enhanced solid-state valves and power conversion topologies.
These results should be interpreted with caution because obesogenic effects in animal experiments were seen after in-utero TBT exposures to doses that were orders of magnitude higher.
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Meanwhile, Cook gave the pizzas that were ordered under false pretenses to the responding officers.
Now Ms. Krawcheck faces a challenge that is orders of magnitude more difficult than running Bernstein.
An integer sequence is a series of numbers that are ordered according to a rule.
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