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The damage evolved at a material point is not allowed to decrease during unloading.
These polymers allowed to decrease temperature during thermal treatments with respect to the one necessary for treating PTFE-based MPLs.
The main finding of our study was that the end-inspiratory pause prolongation allowed to decrease tidal volume while maintaining similar PaCO2 levels.
But we do not require that in this paper and, in fact, the nonlinear term is allowed to decrease without bound.
Two prospective randomized clinical studies reported that the AWS allowed to decrease ETI time and failure by inexperienced residents as compared to DLM [22, 23].
This is a new form of catalyst saving, as the catalyst deactivation rate becomes reduced when an average catalyst activity is allowed to decrease.
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Review your existing policy to determine the terms by which you are allowed to decreased your term life insurance.
Adding conductive nanotubes allows to decrease resistance while maintaining and even improving radiation sensing properties.
Hence, this approach simplifies the structure and design of BISTs, which allows to decrease test costs.
It allows to decrease the minimum operational power range by increasing recirculation performance of the ejector.
This is a very interesting technique which allows to decrease considerably the time and temperature of a ceramic sintering process.
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