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However, the filler can also adversely affect bitumen in mastics excessively brittle and stiff due to inappropriate design.
A colorant was added to the material (20% w/w iron oxide), which did not affect the material properties excessively, so the milling process could be mimicked well.
It was found that the robust optimization approach addresses parameter uncertainty without excessively affecting the system.
He confesses near the opening of his tale that "for many years now" his spirits have been "excessively affected by the ways of the weather".
Indeed, for any such list, investors would have been far better served had they been given it 12 months earlier.This phenomenon is known as "recency bias", the tendency to be excessively affected by the pattern of recent data.
In the UK the word became "chiefly derogatory" according to OED, meaning "excessively affected, quaint or sentimental", and has since been reclaimed and redefined in the US by the indie-music scene.
But African Americans still are excessively affected.
Facebook addiction is generally considered a subtype of internet addiction, and while it may seem like we're all addicted to the internet to some degree, researchers define Facebook addiction as affecting "individuals who excessively socially network through Facebook, with detrimental effects on their lives".
Findings from infant at-risk literature are not compatible with impairments confined to the "social brain" although it remains possible that the "social brain" could be excessively affected by earlier distributed impairments.
Reducing the test-suite improperly or excessively can even negatively affect fault-localization effectiveness.
Don't knead excessively — as with stirring, this can affect the texture of the biscuits.
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