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Other discrepancies need to be further explained.

This content needs to be further explained.

As a result, as will be further explained later, ignoring the term including cos, i.e., assuming cos = 0, would be less harmful after smoothing.

As will be further explained below, CAD is a precisely defined clinicopathological entity and should, therefore, be called a disease, not syndrome [ 44].

The effect of physical activity as an antidepressant can be further explained by the amine hypothesis.

This distance is measured by the KFF calculation that will be further explained as well.

The decrease in cutting force can also be further explained as strengthening due to dislocation activity below a critical grain size is ceased, and the kick-in of other mechanisms leads to work softening and thus lowers the force required by the tool to remove the material.

This will be further explained later (Table 7) as it depends on additional methodological steps to be explained first.

Each cost function in (1) is further explained as follows.

The use of these cells allowed us to investigate the involvement of caveolae in the α1A-AR signalling as it is further explained.

Though, air mass trajectories over LHR indicated long range transport as atmospheric source input which was further explained by Clausius Clapeyron plots between ln P and inverse of temperature (1000/T; K) where all OCPs and most of the PCBs have shown insignificant relationship (r2 = 5E-06–0.41; 5E-06 0.410.06–0.995).

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