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This paper is a consequent work of the previously proposed mapping relationship based near-field acoustic holography (MRS-based NAH), [H.J.Wu W.K. Jiang and H.B. Zhang, JSV, 373 66-88, 2016].
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The jury of the Feldkircher Lyrikpreis 2005 pointed out Ebner's precise language and his "consequent work on wording".
A catastrophic depressurisation and a consequent loss of oxygen had suffocated them before the ground cruelly finished off the job.
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These agents work by closing potassium channels on the surface of beta cells, which causes an influx of calcium ions into the cells and a consequent outflow of insulin from cellular storage vesicles.
What it meant was that the heaviest of elements had been split into elements of lighter weight, with a consequent release of atomic energy.
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A consequent implementation of this would have far-reaching organisational effects.
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As a consequent, confinement loss of the proposed fiber increases.
As a consequent, the value of EML is reduced.
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