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If the plan is approved in Congress and is signed into law, the benefits would be large for European banks with licensed operations in the United States, which incurred major losses from mortgage-linked securities.
Evidently, the occurrence numbers would be large for the signal, even for weak details, such as edges or textures.
On the other hand, if untransformed data were used, the standard deviations across samples would be large for high abundance fragments.
Thus, for a typical 3-week altitude camp, a 20% increase in training load, which would be large for an elite athlete, might be associated with a 1% increase in Hbmass.
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Of course, the bump in revenue would be larger for larger schools.
The projected gains would be larger for those on the lower end of the scale.
Which would you think would be larger for Ford Motor, a company that last year reported revenues of $139.4b: the taxes it pays the US federal government or the compensation it pays its CEO?
It would be larger, for example, than the Economic Stimulus Act of 2008, which George W. Bush's Administration introduced to try to head off a slump following a big fall in the real-estate market.
This effect would be largest for 131I with eight surrounding follicle layers contributing and could lead to a reduced mean absorbed dose by up to about 45%.
In the case, due to the finding that stacking structures have higher EBD, the power per unit area in the initiation of breakdown would be larger for stacking structures.
Finally, the third term is the cost of farming the fish during the whole period ([ 0, T ]), which involves feeding cost of the fish and cleaning cost of their excrements in the pool, both of which would be larger for larger total biomass (N_{t}W_{t}).
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