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In the combined cold extrusion of a piston-pin, a lapping defect, which is a kind of flow defect, appears by the dead metal zone.
I had friends in Korea who had really messed up teeth, but it wasn't necessarily seen as any kind of defect.
There is a strong possibility that his exquisite sensitivities will be interpreted by the world at large as a kind of congenital defect -- like hook noses or Tay-Sachs.
Scientists have already raised the idea that a rise in allergies and autoimmunity in industrialised nations may derive from a kind of collective defect of reduced microbial diversity.
The structural heterogeneity can be seen as a kind of local defects with high curvature and associated with enhanced lipid protrusion modes 113, 114 that will trigger the enzyme activity.
These complex structures contain a high amount of MgS, which is correlated with the occurrence of a certain kind of defect.
When genes that encode the ion channels have a certain kind of defect, the pore does not slam shut, said Dr. Alfred L. George Jr., a professor of medicine and the director of the division of genetic medicine at Vanderbilt University in Nashville.
All the state-of-the-art methods for videos dealt with a very simple kind of defect: long vertical dark (or bright) scratches, with constant color, width and orientation.
However, T2DM is a kind of disease involving defects of multiple organs, which cannot be distinguished through the measurement of the serum-glucose level.
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