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Discover LudwigThe phrase "x quantity" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an unspecified amount or measurement of something. Example: "Please provide x quantity of materials needed for the project."
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Dosage x Quantity x 7 / prescription gap (for etanercept).
The optical study reveals shift in the absorption edge towards the higher wavelengths, i.e. the band gap decreases as a function of 'x' (quantity of selenium in the bath).
The weekly dosage for each prescription was calculated as: Quantity x 7 / prescription gap (for adalimumab) Dosage x Quantity x 7 / prescription gap (for etanercept) Number of vials x 7 / prescription gap (for infliximab).
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For any integer x, the quantity of prime numbers less than or equal to x is denoted π(x).
Following amplification, 5 μl aliquots of the 20 μl reaction mixes were resolved by electrophoresis on 15% polyacrylamide gels and amounts of PCR products of the predicted size quantified using the Molecular Imager®XGel Doc XR+ System X with Quantity One® 1-D Analysis Software Bio-Radd LAnalysis Software Bio-Rad
The time derivative of the quantity x is denoted by ∂ t (x) or by (dot x).
The questions "what counts as a measurement of quantity X?" and "what is quantity X?", though unanswerable independently of each other, are addressed together in a process of mutual refinement.
Further, for any quantity x that takes on values x i over the five titration points and the added point, we write averages like (17) 〈 x 2 〉 = 1 n + 1 ∑ i = 1 n + 1 (x i ) 2, and so on.
Thus, one must solve an equation for the quantity x when that equation involves derivatives of x.
The quantity x np=1−x liq=M np/(M np+M liq) is the mass fraction nanoparticles (notice: x np=y/(1+y)).
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