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It is usually expressed as the equivalent quantity of calcium carbonate (WHO 2011).

The dilution effect is a result of replacing a part of cement by the equivalent quantity of MK.

The experiments showed that pulsed dosing of carbon simply slowed the commencement of remediation but it was ultimately able to reach the same effectiveness as the equivalent quantity added all at once.

Thirty minutes after the application of TPA, the inner and outer surface of each ear was treated with 2 mg of genistein, or the equivalent quantity of 2 mg genistein corresponding from the complex Gen : HPBCD and Gen : RAMEB.

Thirty minutes after the application of TPA, the inner and outer surface of each ear was treated with 2 mg of betulin, or the equivalent quantity of birch tree extract.

Interestingly, treatment with a small quantity of TAT-pK/DNA complex rarely led to cell binding, and less than 0.1% of cells expressed EGFP when exposed to the equivalent quantity of TAT-pK/pcDNA-EGFP (data not shown).

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For compressible materials, the accessibility of the equivalent quantities overall heat transfer coefficient, overall thermal resistance, and apparent thermal conductivity in dependence on the degree of compression is demonstrated.

The central and rightmost plots show the equivalent quantities for the homogeneous −NH2 and −CN substituted SAMs when going from half to full coverage; these are defined as Δ E NH2 = ENH2 − (ENH2-1/2′ + ENH2-1/2′′ ) and Δ E CN = ECN − (ECN-1/2′ + ECN-1/2′′ ), respectively.

The total equivalent quantity TEQ is estimated by summation of the concentrations (or doses) of mixture components c i multiplied by the respective TEF i: (14) The TEF/RFP approach is equivalent to the MOE approach described above (see Section 3.3).

From the follow-up data of 5 Yusho patients, fat-based concentrations of the toxic equivalent quantity (TEQ) and PCBs were estimated to have decreased from 40 ppb and 75 ppm, respectively, in 1969, to 0.6 ppb and 2.3 ppm, respectively, in 1999 (Masuda 2001, 2005).

Phytochemical assay revealed the presence and equivalent quantity of alkaloids, tannins, flavonoids, saponins and phenolic acid in the extracts.

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