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As n decreases, the differences in the sizes of the V i (n) for these environments become more pronounced, because constraints on viability become more severe in that limit.
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Starting at the initial offering price of $8 a share, the price plunged to as little as 7 cents a share before gradually recovering to the current price of about $4.50 as the company's viability became more assured.
CHP's economic viability becomes comprised without the ability to integrate and interconnect with the rest of the utility grid.
The effects on cell viability became even more evident at the later time points.
Our early study showed that the effect of Rpn4* on cell viability became increasingly prominent when cells were treated with high doses of DNA damaging agents [28], suggesting that degradation of Rpn4 may be important for repairing severely damaged DNA, i.e. DSBs.
The cell viability becomes somewhat acceptable if the total amount lies between the bounded interval.
In particular, it reveals how the constraint of viability becomes more and more severe as n decreases.
The decrease in percentage of viability becomes significant with all different concentrations of RFRA (P < 0.01 for 5 μg/mL and P < 0.001 for 10, 20, and 40 μg/mL, resp).
The inhibitory effect of GLY on cell viability became significant at 0.5 mg/mL (P < 0.05), 1 mg/mL (P < 0.01) and 2 mg/mL (P < 0.001) after 24 h incubation.
Finally, the fact that the fraction P n of viable genotypes is a convex curve indicates that the effect of successive reaction removals on viability becomes more and more severe.
It is hoped that users of the DREEM will provide basic psychometric appraisal of the device in future published reports so that a more generalized picture of its cross-national viability becomes available.
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