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However, nonlinearities arising from sources other than damage – e.g. boundary conditions or a measurement chain – are a primary concern in these methods.
Such a goal remains to be a highly challenging task because of the major drivers of the variability arising from sources both below and above the ionosphere.
We do not attempt to quantify any error in the apparent resistivity arising from sources other than the altitude of the flight and its position across the test line route.
Article 14 of Regulation 396/2005 requires that the presence of pesticide residues arising from sources other than current plant protection uses and their known cumulative and synergistic effects are determined.
Although this is a difficult task, it is generally the case that the calculation of the magnetic field arising from sources in the Earth's crust becomes easier when considered in the frequency domain (e.g. Yamazaki, 2009).
The mitochondrial content of otherwise similar cells can vary substantially in size and membrane potential, with differences arising from sources including uneven partitioning at cell divisions, leading to extrinsic differences in ATP levels and downstream cellular processes.
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The softening arising from source-governed preferential dislocation nucleation in the vicinity of the twin boundaries (TBs) competes with the strengthening arising from dislocation pile-up at TBs [2].
Of particular importance might be substances known as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which arise from sources including paints, varnishes, solvents, and preservatives.
Errors arise from sources such as respondents' memory lapses, researchers collecting networks at baseline when connections form during the experimental period, or researchers limiting the number of connections a respondent can nominate.
Their simulations demonstrated that most of the nonhydrostatic effects at high altitudes (300 km) arise from sources below 150 km and propagated vertically through the acoustic wave.
According to Walker et al. (1991), Cl ion concentration in the groundwater normally arises from sources like paleoseawater entrapped sediments, solubility of Cl-bearing evaporation deposits and from anthropogenic sources.
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