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Only a fraction of the trace elements in the best combination was present in the resulting solution; more than 85% of the total amounts added were transferred into the solid fraction.
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By subtracting the total amount added from the total amount lost, it would be possible to estimate steady-state losses from the system.
For example, if I add to some magnitude a foot board, and then less than a half a foot, and then less than a fourth, and so forth, the total amount added will never exceed two feet.
As expected, the xylose decreased only slightly; 9% of the total amount added was converted, and almost all of it was reduced to xylitol.
The calculated result shows that approximately 89.6% Fe, 97.2% Co, and 87.4% Ni of the total amount added were converted to solid form.
Therefore, the final concentration of the actual soluble curcuminoids in the medium remains inferential, since it is based on the dilution of the total amount added.
The total amount added to the FP-DBS was calculated so that 2 μl of the final lysate would be expected to have 10, 5, 2 and 1 HIV-1 proviral copies.
The table shows that effluent trace elements mainly existed as solids in the A1B3C2 group; the amounts of trace elements in the solids accounted for 93.8%, 96.1%, and 91.1% of total Fe, Co, and Ni amounts added, respectively.
The optimization formulation leads to values for added masses that adjust a nodal location while minimizing the total amount of added mass required to do so.
Effects due to number of patches, their aspect ratios, and total amount of added PCLD weight are also studied.
Even if that soda doesn't have HFCS, one can of soda includes the total amount of added sugars that a person should have in a day.
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