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Also, AG addition increased the water demand, setting times and early age expansion of SCPs while the heat of hydration, density and compressive strength got reduced.

Thus, an experimental study on the effect of IC on the early age expansion, AS development, AS rate, and IC efficiency of concrete with SAP was conducted.

To evaluate factors associated with cryopreserved blastocyst transfer birth outcomes, including age, expansion time, cryopreservation protocol, cryodamage, and number of embryos transferred.

These findings imply that the carriers of haplogroup U7 spread to South Asia and Europe before the suggested Bronze Age expansion of Indo-European languages from the Pontic-Caspian Steppe region.

These dispersals of hg U7 towards South Asia and Europe preclude any major association of U7 with the putative Bronze Age expansion of the Indo-European language family to these regions.

But one of the telescope's primary objectives was to find the value of the Hubble constant, one of the essential numbers required to explain so much about the universe -- its age, expansion rate and destiny, whether it will expand forever, reach some equilibrium or eventually collapse in what is called the Big Crunch.

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A preliminary voxel-wise partial correlation analysis of age (with linear, quadratic and cubic polynomial age expansions to account for linear and non-linear age effects) controlling for total GM volume, revealed that significant correlations existed with some of our structures of interest.

So I thought it would be fun to do an all-ages expansion on the screenplay.

"Given current trends in beverages and the aging expansion at Frito-Lay North America, this acquisition represents…a preemptive action to fortify and potentially accelerate growth rates over the long term," Spillane wrote in a research note.

We used the relationship τ = 2 ut [ 61], τ being the age of expansion measured in units of mutational time, t the expansion time in number of generations, and u the mutation rate per sequence and per generation.

It harkens back to the city's first age of expansion, when in the 1500s its ships gained mastery of the North Sea fisheries.

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