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The phrase "areas of volume" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly, as "area" refers to a two-dimensional measurement, while "volume" refers to a three-dimensional measurement.
Example: "The areas of volume in the design were not clearly defined, leading to confusion in the project."
Alternatives: "regions of space" or "volumetric areas".
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Sculptra lasts longer than other wrinkle fillers and is used by doctors to restore broad areas of volume loss like sunken cheeks.
Decreases in the ipsilateral CTX volume were not readily apparent from wk 1 onwards, but small, localized areas of volume decrease may be observed in frontal cortical areas.
Areas of volume loss greater than 17.5 cubic meters/hectare were interpreted as disturbances in each period.
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Furthermore the reduction in torque results in obtaining smaller values of surface roughness parameter especially in the area of volume parameters of the bearing area curve.
Over time, the region of infarction appears as a sharply demarcated area of volume loss [3, 5].
Typical features of radiation fibrosis include a well-demarked area of volume loss, linear scarring or consolidation, parenchymal distortion and traction bronchiectasis, ipsilateral mediastinal shift and adjacent pleural thickening [34, 57].
The model parameters used for comparing and scaling the OMPT and CPC were β (reactor volume/total volume), α (area of absorption/total volume), αg (physical area/total volume), degradation efficiency ηα per unit area, and the operating volume.
Now that's fairly widely accepted that you can make diagnosis of types of dementia based on regional areas of greater volume loss in the brain.
"Basically it was just a question of experimenting with sort of glitchy, random curves, and plugging that in to various different areas of the volume and moving things around," said Hewlett.
These areas of reduced volume are concentrated in the posterior and inferior regions of the brain, including the parietal, temporal and occipital lobes, and in the cerebellum.
The dynamic behavior of a Timoshenko nanobeam would be significantly different from a macro-one due to the large ratio of surface area to volume of nanomaterials.
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