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The minimum concentration of the test insecticides, endosulfan (1800 μg/l), cypermethrin (800 μg/l), deltamethrin (1000 μg/l) and fenvalerate (1400 μg/l) was determined, which would be adequate to inhibit the appearance of either of the two lines, when the strip is dipped in a solution containing any one of the diluted insecticides prepared from authentic insecticide formulations.

We aimed to recruit 16 ED patients, which would be adequate to identify a 1 s.d.

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To profile students into types, we needed to devise a measure, which would be both adequate to track progress over time and usable with a clustering algorithm.

Overall detection rates never dropped below 71% for HEAT and 82% for ARM, which would be perfectly adequate for many practical applications.

In addition, a larger sample size would allow the application of more advanced statistical analyses, such as multinomial logistic regression models, which would be more adequate for the investigation of processes with multi-categorical target variables, such as type of housing.

Here, for instance, you had a fully functioning drag bar, the size of which would be more than adequate for any European city.

The objective of the article is to explore the applicability of such taxonomy in a climate control and supervision of a greenhouse, trying to settle down which methodology would be adequate for the implementation of the problem solving method.

For the effects seen in astrocytes, Maezawa & Jin (2010) suggest a loss of function in MeCP2-null astrocytes, which would be unable to support adequate dendritic development, whereas Ballas et al. (2009) suggest a gain of function in which astrocytes secrete a neurotoxic factor into the medium.

And much of the increase should come from the Federal Government - which would be the principal beneficiary of adequate snow removal.

We hypothesized that PCT might be useful to predict microbiological etiology of IE, which would be helpful for the choice of adequate antibiotic therapy.

Since the number of pathologically involved nodes is a recognized prognostic factor, it is evident that positive nonsentinel nodes will convey a poor prognosis, which would be statistically significant in any series with adequate power to detect a nonrandom difference.

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