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However, hypersensitivity by itself need not result in an oscillation of a particular frequency.
The effect occurs if an oscillation of the cavity length results in an oscillation of the intra-cavity light power having such a phase relation that the light's radiation pressure force amplifies the oscillation of the cavity length.
His thinness contributed to an oscillation of his apparent age between nineteen and a hundred and nineteen.
Several recent studies have demonstrated an oscillation of the pH between 5.4 and 9, during a bacteria infection in the wounds[2, 3].
p53 forms a negative feedback loop with Mdm2 via II, which results in an oscillation of the protein levels for both p53 and Mdm2.
Cyclin levels undergo an oscillation of synthesis and degradation in each cell cycle and fall at a proper developmental time point to exit the cell cycle [ 21, 22].
"Tremolo involved an oscillation of the electronic signal," Waksman writes, "transmitted from the guitar to the amplifier so that the volume level would fluctuate at regular intervals between extreme loudness and virtual silence".
In spray combustion, an oscillation of droplet evaporation rate is also observed.
From these figures, it can be seen that an oscillation of small amplitude, trailing behind the solitary waves, was observed.
Since there were no bay signatures for the pseudo-substorm Pi2s, they did not originate from an oscillation of currents flowing on the substorm current wedge.
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