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At low constant force or low constant velocity, all three major intermediates occur with a significant frequency.
A significant frequency effect was observed, with shorter fatigue lives and faster damage accumulation rates at 4 kHz.
The first reason pertains to the fact that obtaining a significant frequency of appearance of such rare events would require a prohibitive number of simulation runs.
In nature, alpha-helical antimicrobial peptides present the small and flexible residue glycine at positions 7 or 14 with a significant frequency.
SNPs were then filtered based on a frequency test; only SNPs with a significant frequency difference between O. sativa accessions with white pericarp and ORSC accessions with red pericarp (P value cutoff: 1.0e −05) were used.
Also in this case the number of possible activity patterns which can be associated to each activity list can be reduced by considering only those which are chosen with a significant frequency in the sample.
Specifically, a significant frequency shift phenomenon is found in the middle-wavelength region of the optical wave branch, which makes this frequency region behave like a band gap for transient waves.
Through a series of finite element analyses, we conclude that only residual stresses can produce such a significant frequency shift reducing the displacement of a PZT thin-film microactuator.
It is identified that, while the stiffness loss on a single beam could be small and may not cause a significant frequency change, it could lead to the free and forced vibration localization in a periodic structure.
However, neither study observed a significant frequency effect on picture naming.
However, this branch was exclusively found in the Basque country at a significant frequency (∼6%).
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