Collocations withconcentration

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atmospheric concentration
Seasonal variation in atmospheric concentration of fungal spores has been documented for some moulds in several geographical locations.
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average concentration
Bars represent the average concentration (in dry weight) for groups of samples taken from fish at different time points after vaccination.
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banking concentration
Banking concentration is measured by the fraction of assets held by the three largest commercial banks in each country averaged over the period 1995-1999.
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chemical concentration
To prevent the robot wandering at random when the chemical concentration is low, the robot takes a group of measurements ahead of its current position.
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concentration gradient
Spatially separated measurements of chemical concentration would allow the robot to determine the concentration gradient and hence move towards the source.
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concentration of fluoride
That would produce a film in the kettle because of the high concentration of fluoride.
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concentration of ownership
Concentration of ownership in the sector accelerated during 1996 and 1997 through a series of mergers and acquisitions.
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concentration of poverty
Others are sited in areas which have borne the brunt of the deepening concentration of poverty and deprivation characteristic of the 1980s and 1990s.
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concentration of wealth
Although capturing the variance, their model fails to match the extreme degree of concentration of wealth in the hands of the richest 1%.
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dense concentration
Prosopon on borders and spines consists of dense concentration of relatively fine tubercles; small number of larger tubercles scattered on pleural ridges and major spines.
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element concentrations
The major element concentrations are thus strongly altered.
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elevated concentration
Exposure to elevated concentrations of ozone is associated with increased hospital admissions for pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, asthma, allergic rhinitis and other respiratory diseases, and with premature mortality.
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excessive concentration
However, this strategy implies excessive concentration of risks in one asset class.
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final concentration
Microtubes were split into two wells of 96-well plates to give a final concentration of 250 000 cells in 200 ml in each well.
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geographic concentration
How does our hypothesis on geographic concentration fit within the larger literature on economic voting?
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greatest concentration
Now, the greatest concentration of divorced women remarrying is in the over-45 age group.
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growing concentration
We are against the growing concentration of power at the centre, of which this is but one more example.
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haemoglobin concentration
Serial records of haemoglobin concentration, renal and liver function, electrocardiogram and postero-anterior chest radiogram were made.
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heavy concentration
There was also concern that a heavy concentration of educational resources for community staff nurses would be at the cost of developmental opportunities for health visitors and district nurses.
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high concentration
It is suggested that these results might be attributed to a high concentration of magnesium ions.
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increased concentration
The middle period not only saw slum clearance activity rise to a peak, but an increased concentration on clearance areas.
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increasing concentration
In both countries, there has been an increasing concentration and financialisation of capital and a weakening of the state bureaucracy.
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initial concentration
The initial concentration was 1 x 106 cells/ml.
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intense concentration
Conversations often required intense concentration, which caused fatigue, communication anxiety and anticipations of conversational failure.
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intracellular concentration
At rest, the intracellular concentration of calcium is maintained at very low levels.
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known concentration
This correction can largely be established through the use of simulated pigment made from carotenoid solutions of known concentration.
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lack of concentration
Displaying extreme self-neglect and lack of concentration, he had to quit the yeshiva.
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lapse of concentration
It was the longest lapse of concentration that we have seen.
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large concentration
The continuity of place is clearly very important otherwise why would there be such a large concentration of houses in one area?
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maximum concentration
Pharmacokinetic data are collected to determine the half-life, the maximum concentration area under-the-curve, and other parameters.
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mean concentration
For fecal and total coliforms the dependent variable is 1 log annual mean concentration.
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moderate concentration
This result shows that when oocytes are activated by a moderate concentration of calcium ionophore, polyspermic fertilization is prevented.
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optimal concentration
If the lectin concentration was lower or higher than the optimal concentration, the staining product could only be barely observed or not significantly increased.
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plasma concentration
There is close correlation between plasma concentration of parvaquone and clinical efficacy.
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radon concentration
The radon concentration is predicted in normal environmental conditions.
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relative concentration
The overall pattern of cellular immunoreactivity, however, was still consistent with the relative concentration of donor.
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serum concentration
All hypoxanthine concentrations outside of this range or when a serum concentration below 5 % was used resulted in low percentage values.
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spatial concentration
Regrettably, little attention so far has been paid to how gender relates to community formation and spatial concentration.
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stress concentration
Second, there are the smooth and geometrically well-defined cavity walls avoiding stress concentration under load.
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sufficient concentration
There is not sufficient concentration of population at any point on the estate to attract shops or pubs.
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varying concentration
The solubility of hemoglobin in solutions of chlorides and sulfates of varying concentration.
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