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The numerous factors that are purported to result in faster or slower foam aging are shown to primarily reflect how those factors influence polyurethane hard segment structure.

Characteristic photographs of cell adhesion on Y-TZP and G/Z before and after aging are shown in Fig. 3a d.

Representative fluorescence intensity and lifetime images of each group before and after aging are shown in Fig. 4. The blue color in the FLIM images represents the drop in the FLT.

Correlations between polyurethane foam formulation and foam aging are shown to simplify when sufficient data are available to eliminate casual relationships.

The highest scoring genes (with most occurrences of DE) for experimental group 2 (cellular aging) are shown in Table 2C.

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Asphalt aging was shown to be not only affected by the temperature, oxygen content, aging duration, and humidity but also the presence of trace substances in the air.

The 100 nm ALD film after aging is shown in Fig. 6.

For amorphous polymers McCrum's theory of sequential aging is shown to disagree with experiment.

A typical electron microscopic structure after the SPD and the subsequent aging is shown in Fig. 9.

Black markers show the dated horizons; 14C ages are shown in calibrated years BP with errors of ±2σ.

Data for the nine ages are shown with ○.

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