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was corresponded

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To be equivalent or similar in character, quantity, quality, origin, structure, function etc.

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The sensitivity limit of PCR-ELISA was 0·01 pg that was corresponded to 1 parasite/ml of blood.

Specifically, the leaching concentration of heavy metals of fly ashes from MSWI-A (fluidized bed incinerator) was lower than that of the others, and was corresponded to the regulatory levels.

The lower value of the polymer concentration parameter (Cm) in Fedors equation was corresponded to the higher value of the constant k in Schulz Blaschke equation for PBAM3 system.

The results of the statistical studies showed that the following combination of the test factors was corresponded to an optimal conditions in the bioreactor for achieving simultaneous highest biomass concentration and specific carotenoid production rate: aeration rate=0.465 vvm, initial pH=6.6, and light irradiation intensity=1780 lx.

The peak at 1383 cm−1 was corresponded to C H bending.

which was corresponded to the increase of antioxidative enzyme activities, but not to H2O2 accumulation.

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The experiment results are corresponded with the theoretical analysis.

The peaks at 21.2° for HsGDY can be corresponded to the interlayer spacing of 4.19 Å.

These equilibrium states are corresponded to low, medium and high monomer conversion rates.

The results were corresponded to those of the PCR and mouse inoculation.

Moreover, the recovered liquid water is corresponded closely to the theoretical values.

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