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This follows the strength patterns reported previously (Bondar et al. 2011), and may be due to more geopolymer solids in the system causing lower permeability and a decrease of the penetration of sulfate ions so fewer expansive products are formed.
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In this concentration regime, a decrease of the SFG response reflects an increase of the penetration depth of the surface electric field as a result of reduced charge screening26,28.
Philips is working to decrease the penetration of compact fluorescent bulbs.
However, if PBO were, in fact, decreasing the penetration of ivermectin in our assays, similar levels of synergism would be observed in the susceptible strain, which was not the case.
Accordingly, this patient's data were provisionally removed, resulting in miniscule changes to the median rate of femoral head penetration (a decrease in proximal penetration of 0.006 mm/year and a decrease in MTPM penetration of 0.007 mm/year).
This decrease is concomitant with the penetration of PR-melatonin on the market and the campaign implementation.
There was a general tendency, though not statistically significant for all pesticides, for nonylphenolethoxylate to decrease the percutaneous penetration of the three pesticides.
In addition, indirect estimations with the needle penetration test showed a decrease of strength and stiffness.
This causes decreased choroidal circulation, and this may reduce the penetration of the drugs of ATT into the eye.
It was observed that the penetration of mortar specimen decreases (Figs. 12 and 13).
Using a multicellular layer method to study drug penetration it has been shown that the penetration of gemcitabine in multicellular cell layer is independent of cell concentration but decrease with the thickness of the layer [ 31].
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