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The average groundwater ET (ETgw) of poplar stands (mean 4.7 mm day−1) was lower than common oak but higher than grass ETgw (mean 3.5 mm day−1).
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Participation in the online survey was based on self-selection and the response rate was lower than expected, which is common in online surveys (Evans and Mathur 2005).
People are getting confused on that by the way because that's preferred stock and there was an internal assessment, a valuation [spelled phonetically] that people have lots of rumors about that was lower than that which was for common stock.
Figure 8b shows that response to selection for breed B in scenarios 3 and 4, which used a common reference population, was lower than in the other scenarios.
In this full model, the magnitude of the dominance variance was 0.19 (even) and 0.06 (odd), while the magnitude of the common environmental effect was lower than 0.01 in both populations.
That was lower than expected.
This was lower than the benchmark.
The number was lower than expected.
CO2 injection is currently one of the most popular EOR Enhanced Oil Recoveryy) methods in the world, as its MMP (Minimum Miscibility Pressure) with oil is lower than other common injected gases.
In the Court of Requests, which had counterparts in France, the costs of procedure were lower than in common-law proceedings; it was designed to accommodate small civil claims by the poor.
The onset oxidation potentials (Eonset) of monomers in these microemulsions were lower than those in common organic electrolytes, but the addition of PSSH brought increased Eonset (ca. 0.15 V) versus direct electropolymerization in H2O/LiClO4 electrolyte.
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