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The relationship between the chemical affinity of the reactants in the cell and the voltage of the cell when it is operating was precisely defined by the U.S. chemist Josiah Willard Gibbs in 1875, while the relation of this affinity to the potential of the electrochemical cell was initially formulated by the German physical chemist Walther Hermann Nernst in 1889.

The magnitude of the catalytic rate-enhancement due to the iron product was precisely defined at various temperatures.

In our study the "time at risk" was precisely defined for each individual patient and analyzed.

This protein family was precisely defined a few years ago [ 5].

The phenotype was precisely defined using the standardised scoring system for late toxicity.

If differences existed in coding, these were discussed to ensure that every code was precisely defined.

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And this "first", this originality, is precisely defined.

The incentives that will be offered have also not been precisely defined.

"I don't think that date has ever been precisely defined," Alderson said.

Variables are precisely defined in Table 1.

Each of these components should be precisely defined.

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