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The rest of it is basically a slow development evolving over the years".
The use of tenons, instead of edge-nailing, in the hull planking may represent a slow development from Egyptian construction to modern nailed caravel.
Problems of the E-book application include different file formats, performance inefficiency and image distortion; those may cause a slow development of E-book marketing in the industry of information technology.
The testing of such complicated systems produces a slow development process and puts pressure on development spending.
However, due to the various factors, the polishing process heavily relies on trial and experience, which leads to a slow development in the mechanical polishing process.
A slow curing allows a slow development of the composite stiffness and leads to better flow, what can reduce the shrinkage stress [13, 14].
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Stomach weight increased almost threefold from 17to3535 days of age, but showed a slower development than the rest of the body from 22 to 35 days (relative stomach weight from 1.65 to 1.38%).
In 2011, a slower development and higher number of malformations were observed in spring compared to autumn.
The chronotropic response to beta-receptor activation, assessed by acute challenge with a submaximally-effective dose of isoproterenol, also exhibited a slowed development, but did eventually achieve normal sensitivity.
Seasonal effect (Expt. 1 vs. 3) showed a slower development of crop by delaying days to 50%% tasseling by an average of 2 days during the minor season (i.e. 57 days) compared to the major season (i.e. 55 days) for Obatanpa.
Lack of detectable virus may have been due to a slower development of brain virus titers in this particular experiment.
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