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"You'll see a lot more of the reverting back to horror and monsters and less of doctors, nurses, firemen and policemen".
Because the two arms of ASC were fixated around the fracture, the reverting force produced compressive stress at the fracture line.
These changes in cholesterol level had also been reflected in the reverting trend of hypercholesterolemia, which showed statistically significant increases from 14.7% to 18.3% in men and 9.9%to12.5%5% in women between 2002 2007 and 2008 2010 (Table 1).
In addition, impoverished pastoralists intensely depended on local natural resources, thus, they will return to their original ways of life resulting in the loss of the effectiveness of ecological management and the reverting of the ecological environment to a poorer state when the government compensation ends (Cao and others 2010; Beeton and Lynch 2012).
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It indicated inhomogeneity of grain structure of the reverted austenite.
A relationship between the reverted austenite and the total elongation in overaging conditions is also found.
The sizes of the fragments of the reverted austenite decrease with the number of cycles.
Diffusive character of the reverse transformation led to multiplication of orientations of the reverted austenite.
The reverted austenite grains formed in the course of α γ transformation displayed different orientations and sizes including nanoscale ones.
Then, we obtained cDNA using the Revert Aid First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit (Fermentas).
Otherwise, Click the "Revert to Original" button.
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