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It has been shown by various authors that this period is adequate to develop a "rigid osseous interface" in rabbits [30].

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However, dependency chain analysis is not by itself adequate to develop an efficient risk mitigation strategy – one that specifies which critical infrastructures should have high priority for applying mitigation controls in order to achieve an optimal reduction in the overall risk.

If the length L is adequate to develop the full bond stress, at a distance L 1 the reinforcement and concrete have the same strain (ε s  = ε c  = ε 2 ); that is, there is a region experiencing no relative displacement (slip) between the concrete and steel (Fig. 1a).

One probable reason for this deficit is that the application of strict inclusion criteria (tumors of a single anatomical site, with all margins being histologically negative, and with multiple margins of adequate RNA quantity and quality for expression analyses), presents a challenge for obtaining adequate sample size to develop a prognostic signature that can predict recurrence in oral carcinoma.

This was in agreement with others who have reported that a 6-week period is adequate in rabbits to develop a "rigid osseous interface" [51 60].

Unfortunately, these short rotations offer the trainees insufficient opportunities to acquire adequate education to allow them to develop a sufficient level experience to practice EM independently.

At the same stress level, additional cracks will continue to develop until the distance between adjacent cracks is no longer adequate to transfer sufficient tension to develop a new crack.

Many shipyards or PLM vendors have attempted to develop a PLM adequate for shipbuilding.

Taking into account the fibres mechanical properties, with an adequate mix design, it is possible to develop a material with suitable properties for building purposes.

In his magnum opus Difference and Repetition, he tries to develop a metaphysics adequate to contemporary mathematics and science a metaphysics in which the concept of multiplicity replaces that of substance, event replaces essence and virtuality replaces possibility.

However, he was not entirely satisfied with Niels Bohr's doctrine that all the operations of physics needed to be explained in the "macroscopic language of daily life or of present-day philosophy"; rather, he thought we needed to develop a "more adequate macroscopic language" (1959b, 526).

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