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"Do they all show a defect at the same stage?
A defect at this stage is deterioration in the plant due to fatigue and corrosion.
That manufacturing process ensures that if there is a defect at a single spot on the giant wafer it will not ruin the entire batch of chips.
Stanford scientists have dug up a defect at the heart of rheumatoid arthritis: a faulty "anchor" that should be tethering a key molecule to the spot inside immune cells where it has to be in order to do its job.
In reverse, this rule even helps explain exceptions to public tolerance, as when Kraft bought the chocolate-maker Cadbury amid loud protests: the British think American candy is horrid.The same is true across the Channel, where the most ardent pro-Europeans are actually seeking to fix a defect at home.
The joint action – the detection of a defect at the earliest possible stage, the monitoring of its growth and the determination of its critical size in the context of structural reliability allows optimizing the cost of the maintenance and repair of structural elements.
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We anticipated that change in an individual's visual field could entail change in defect type, defect severity, both defect type and severity, identification of a new defect at follow-up not observed at baseline, or disappearance of a defect observed at baseline.
Walkthroughs and inspections are used to detect a requirements defect at a specification time.
Using our OCT instrument we examined whether this mutation causes a heart defect at an earlier developmental stage.
Five rather than the initial 7 patients who had a paracentral defect at baseline had a central defect at randomization (see Table 7).
A gastric or duodenal ulcer was defined as a mucosa defect at least 0.5 cm in diameter with a perceptible depth.
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