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"That would be pretty fantastic for you, Stephen," he said to his successor, whose rate is closer to 30-40%.
The ratio is much higher for minority groups, particularly among Latinos, whose rate is 5.4 births for every death.
The experiments were designed to sensitize the three-body H + O2 + M → HO2 + M reaction, whose rate is subject to notable uncertainty.
In the meantime, a borrower with a subprime loan whose rate is about to be adjusted upward can call or write the loan servicing company and ask about revising the mortgage terms.
"This is why we call on drug regulators to highlight in the long lists of side effects those few whose rate is incrementally greater than that experienced with a dummy tablet".
In a fictional example, the scientists compare two 60-year-old men, Peter, whose ageing rate ranks in the top 5% and Joe, whose rate is in the slowest 5%.
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A decrease in o-Ps intensity I3 with duration of exposure to e+-irradiation was found whose rate was maximal at 23°C.
It is concluded that in this situation oxidation occurs in Cs + 1/2 O2 → CO (I) whose rate was measured to be half-order in O2 over the temperature range used and for a variety of concentrations of O2.
The most affected OHR-QoL subscale concerned oral symptoms, whose rate was 23.9%.
Place cells were simulated as independent inhomogeneous Poisson processes, whose rate was modulated by a Gaussian function of the simulated animal location.
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