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The power HBT achieved a 1-dB compression power (P−1 dB) of 27.3 dBm and a saturation output power (Psat) of 30 dBm which was correspond to a power density of 2.6 mW/μm2 for the emitter area.
Among all operation parameters, salinity was the most significant factor for microbial community formation between Reactor I and II/III, which was correspond to DCA and cluster analysis (Figs. 2, 3).
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which was corresponded to the increase of antioxidative enzyme activities, but not to H2O2 accumulation.
It can be seen that there were some dots on the amino group modified FS nanoparticles surface, which was corresponded to QDs.
Besides the peaks of iron oxide, there was a broad featureless XRD peak at low diffraction angle, which was corresponded to amorphous SiO2 shell.
The electrochemical properties and energy levels of PCQH were calculated by the Gaussian 09 software, which are correspond to the experiment detection with cyclic voltammetry method.
After BS received feedback, it will select some paired users from serving user set U = {UE1,...,UE K }, which is correspond to all the users served by BS.
The amorphous XRD pattern exhibits characteristic peaks centered at 2θ values 23.5°, 56° and which are correspond to hexagonal (wurtzite) and cubic modifications, respectively.
HRTEM image (upper inset Fig. 3a) gives the value of d = 3.3 Å which is correspond to (111) plane of SrF2 3Dy according to JCPDS No. 06-0262.
As a result, the output from and the efficiency of the ISCCS will be above the combined cycle regime by 17 and 16.5%, which are correspond to 157MW and 67%, respectively.
As the temperature rises from 10 to 330 K, the ZFC magnetization increases first and then decreases after reaching a maximum at 240 K, which is correspond to the blocking temperature (TB).
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