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A displacement was applied on all arteries with various frequencies (1 7.5 Hz) and strains (5 60%).
Helix A displacement was previously shown to induce MEK1 activation, in part by inducing autophosphorylation on S218/222 (Mansour et al., 1996).
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The many common examples of mechanical differentiators in which a displacement is differentiated with respect to time include speedometers and generators.
A displacement is applied to the bottom of the strut to simulate stent deployment.
There are established criteria in IHL, which must be fulfilled by those 'ordering', if a displacement is to be considered legal (Zayas 1975).
Even if a displacement is steady, the correlation becomes lower because this method requires data for 1.5 years out of the 3 years.
Such a displacement is comparable to that of the deep portion of the modern megasplay fault in the Nankai Trough (Kondo et al. 2005; Hamahashi et al. 2013).
In general, such a displacement is associated with hepatitis, carcinomas, hyperplasia (adenomatous), or regeneration (Sato et al. 2001).
Then, as the specimen yielded and a large displacement was detected, the displacement-controlled mode was used.
Our analysis of O-rings for axisymmetric torsion, a rotational displacement was specified as shown in Fig. 2.
A residual displacement was observed even when the tissue has cooled down.
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