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The other three materials produced secondary ion yields that were a few orders of magnitude higher.
Our research goals at the time were a few orders of magnitude more sophisticated.
The atmospheric depositions of 90Sr and 137Cs in 2013 observed at the MRI were a few orders of magnitude higher than those from 2005 to 2011 before the FDNPP accident.
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The rate constant of this reaction is a few orders higher in magnitude than the Fenton reaction.
In particular, the latency is mainly determined by the nodes' interwake-up times, which are a few orders of magnitude higher than the length of a slot.
Some previous works reported a ppm to sub-ppm detection limit, which is a few orders lower than our work [15,32].
Both the penetration and scratching velocities of 20 m/s are a few orders of magnitude higher than the typical velocities utilized in nanoscratching experiments due to the intrinsic requirement of integration timesteps to be of the order of 1 fs.
Here, we note that the larger value of elastic modulus measured by atomistic simulation is due to the loading rate used in simulation being a few orders of magnitude larger than the rate considered in AFM experiments.
Of course, the analytical SERS enhancement coefficients attained with our structures are a few orders of magnitude lower than those for such structures as the silver-immobilized nanorod assembly [41, 42].
There will still be a few orders by die-hards, but as evidenced by the lack of MP3 players on the market there will be a time when the big guys will win out.
In winter, the final values from the Amitori to the Sakiyama bay are on the same order of magnitude as those in the reverse direction, but the integrated values from the Amitori to the Sakiyama bay are a few orders of magnitude larger than those in the reverse direction.
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