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Molecular dynamics simulation, carried out on the polymer structure at a variety of experimental temperatures, yields a transition temperature of ca. 510 520 K, which can be equated with the empirical glass transition temperature (Tg) for the polycyanurate.
(Some examples are mana, roughly glossed as 'authority'; tikanga, or the 'correct way of doing things'; and rangatiratanga which can be equated to 'chieftainship'.) The Legal Māori Project then must reflect two very important aspects of legal Māori vocabulary: customary legal meaning and Western legal meaning.
Finally, Pelz' models produced boardings (which can be equated with unlinked trips) of 9133 for the Oasis Line in project year 2030 [15].
Among E. coli bacteremic isolates, a number of CCs, which can be equated to clones, could thus be defined.
Interestingly, variation of CD34+ KDR+ cells, which can be equated to EPCs (23), was somehow similar to CD34+ cell variation (supplemental Fig. 1).
The results are very robust to changes in the length of the test data, which can be equated to changes in the cutoff criteria used during microarray analysis.
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Figure 3 shows synonymous substitution rates (Ks)—which, for well-conserved genes, can be equated with background DNA mutation rates for 30,668 cDNA sequences found on scaffolds in two or more communities.
Because the slopes are the same, the two equations can be equated.
Another way to put this would be to ask how anhedonia, which is the inability to experience pleasure, can be equated with a facility for appreciating the finer things in life?
In domain combinations, information also materializes in the combinatorics of domains, which manifests at chain and 3-D levels, and can be equated with language information [ 21].
It can be equated to going against the law of the wild, which disturbs the natural equilibrium of mankind.
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