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A plastic region in the form of a cylinder is assumed to develop above the caprock.
Crack surfaces in contact are assumed to develop homogenous Coulomb friction.
They are assumed to develop a sense of urgency that may help them to conquer the current cycle material to be able to follow up with future material.
No plastic hinge is assumed to develop in the top angle, and connection failure occurs only by complete plastification of tension bolts.
The activation on the carbon pyrolyzed at lower temperature is assumed to develop cylindrical pores, while that on the carbon pyrolyzed at higher temperature evolves slit-shaped pores.
The final effect is the selection of patterns that present marked resemblance in time evolution; the current situation is then assumed to develop in a way that resembles its matched patterns.
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As in the previous study, only health subjects were included, assuming to develop a questionnaire with appropriate measurement properties for QOL assessments in healthy populations [ 13].
English is usually assumed to have developed in England, from the language of the Angles and Saxons, about 1,500 years ago.
The charnockite series originally was assumed to have developed by the fractional crystallization of a silicate magma (molten material).
The evolution of this Archean mantle plume from inception to demise compares favorably with the Yellowstone hotspot which is assumed to have developed over 17 m.y. and had a diameter of about 300 km.
The feasibility of the concept is illustrated by a case study of a QC-method based on HPLC, assumed to be developed before the introduction of UHPLC, where the switch from HPLC to UHPLC is necessary as a continual improvement strategy.
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