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Accuracy of the method was assessed by analyzing the NIES-09 (Sargasso, Sargassum fulvellum) certified reference material (CRM) and the iodine and bromine concentrations found have been in good agreement with the indicative values for this CRM.
It is here MODALITY, in combination with the indicative mood, constitutes an important resource to realize offers (as the example in the table) or commands (such as 'you should give me a cup of tea').
Associated with the indicative genotypic obesity and hyper-glycemic/-insulinemic states, both db/db and ob/ob mutants demonstrated a significant (P ≤ 0.05) elongation of total lumbar vertebrae column (VC) regional length, and individual lumbar vertebrae (LV1-5) lengths, relative to control VC and LV parameters.
Though we do not pretend that the three selected epidemiological studies are representative for the entire body of epidemiological studies, the RRs agree well with the indicative relative risk of 1.4 comparing diesel-exposed versus non-exposed used in an indicative EPA assessment [ 21].
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For resilience items, a low score indicated disagreement with the statement, indicative of lower levels of resilience and vice versa.
We investigated whether the genes with small counts were those with the smallest (indicative of over-fitting) or largest (indicative of under-fitting, or not explaining enough variation) GOF statistics when using NB distributional assumptions with local variance estimate and no blocking factors.
Although Levi models this type of supposition in his book, he follows Dudman on grammatical matters and therefore does not believe that this type of consensus supposition correlates perfectly with the use of the indicative mood in English.
Seven companies are thought to have tabled preliminary expressions of interest in buying the whole of Polkomtel, with the highest indicative offer reportedly coming in at about 18bn zlotys (£3.9bn) – valuing Vodafone's stake at about £1bn.
Although potentially fact-threatening and usually avoided, imperative clauses can be viewed as an indication of the powerful status of the speaker over the hearer when actually used, especially in comparison with the modulated indicative form such as 'You should…'(Eggins and Slade 1997, 88).
With the precision indicative of her architect training Rachel Barnard describes the art/criminal justice project for youth that she founded five years ago – which keeps growing thanks to artists' help, community involvement, and an evermore engaged criminal justice system.
Accordingly, we named this subgroup FLIM1 with the F, indicative of the high expression of its members in fibers.
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