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The figures are self-reported, but a national study based on measured height and weight released in February put the national obesity rate even higher, at 36%.
Hence, the compounds of lower molecular weight released by depolymerization of lignocellulose can be assimilated by fungus ([Wood 1985]).
Drug release percentage (weight percentage) is calculated from the amount of drug released into the buffer solution, divided by the total amount of drug (weight) released at the end of the release (determined by UV-Vis spectrophotometer) and multiplied by 100.
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It tore under its own weight, releasing a small cloud of steam.
Deviation obtained in weight taken before and after clot lysis was conveyed as percentage of clot lysis using the following equation: % of clot lysis = (weight of released clot/clot weight) × 100 (Prasad et al. [2007]; Rahman et al. [2013]; Dhande et al. [2014]).
The experimenter isolates three variables (length of string, size of weight, height from which weight is released) to determine which variable(s) influences the period/time of swing.
After the blood sampling, animals were euthanized by injection of pentobarbital (0.3 mL/kg body weight release, WDT, Garbsen, Germany) into the jugular vein.
In December 2004, Weight Watchers International released a computer program for Palm-based gadgets that eliminates the need to carry a weekly logbook and includes a 25,000-item food database.
The release percentage of naproxen was calculated from the following equation: % Release = W t / W total × 100, where W t is the weight of released naproxen at time t and Wtotal is the total absorbed naproxen in the polymeric micelle structure.
Animals were identified to species, age class, reproductive condition, sex, and weight and released.
The low molecular weight compounds released from lignin due to KL degradation by C. basilensis B-8 were analyzed by GC-MS.
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