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Depletion is, of course, represented by an enrichment factor less than unity.
Enrichment Factor is used to describe bodies of mineral ore.
Both groups showed the same enrichment factor in enzymatic and H+-transport assays as the control rabbits.
For example, the spreadsheet data can be sorted by enrichment factor or p -value to focus attention on potentially interesting categories.
Enrichment factors to help estimate the relative contributions of natural versus anthropogenic cadmium releases in Canada are not available.
For these categories, the enrichment factor is set at 1.5 per cent8 and inflation is assumed to be 2 per cent.
Enrichment factors of all metals were highest in the Clyde, indicating the greater contamination of this estuary.
Enrichment Factors that relate to the economic viability of an orebody are largely determined by the following:
Key words: nitrate, groundwater, denitrification, isotopes, enrichment factor, fractionation ratio.
Maltase was almost completely solubilized and partitioned into the detergent-poor fraction with a small enrichment factor (1.3).
This enrichment factor slightly exceeds average growth in real per capita GDP (on an age-adjusted basis) over the period 1975-2001.
Enrichment factors (ε) from the Rayleigh equation were also equally useful for describing soil δ13C profiles at each site.
The samples taken from placer mining sites (samples indicated with "a" and "b" ) show very high Hg enrichment factors.
The proportion of a deposit that is economically recoverable is dependent on the enrichment factor of the ore in the area.
The enrichment factor can also be used to talk about the level of radioactive isotopes in Uranium, or the level of minerals in soil.
At specific excitation wavelengths, chosen by absorption spectroscopy, the product nitrogen is enriched in 15N, a maximum enrichment factor of 4.8 being attained.
“Droplet enrichment factors of pigmented and nonpigmented Serratia marcescens: possible selective function for prodigiosin.”
The Hg enrichment factors were found to be in the same order of magnitude as those already reported for other parts of the Arctic, including Alaska.
The Mg–Na–K ATPase activity showed an enrichment factor of less than 1.0 for each of the isolation techniques.
Enrichment factor The country is currently producing fuel at a 3.5 percent enrichment rate for a nuclear power plant it is planning to build in southwestern Iran.
We also estimated isotopic enrichment factors associated with physiological carbon transformations by measuring δ13C of blood and endolymph (which closely tracked otolith δ13C).
We have shown that extremely good enrichment factors (of the order of 104 per cycle) can be obtained, minimising the number of cycles required to select a product.
The bryophyte D. aduncus is unusual in that it gathers cadmium in preference to Pb and Zn, according to calculated relative enrichment factors.
(7) for the enrichment factor equally applies to the GEBIK equations under the BFEI hypothesis.
The median PM10 manganese enrichment factor is the same in personal exposure samples from Toronto and Riverside, although the 90th percentile is elevated in Toronto.