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Crack initiation however occurs earlier at 300 °C, in particular for lower strain amplitude tests, due to the activity of localised deformation bands as a consequence of cyclic loading.

The significantly larger areas associated with the porous material than the fully dense sample with comparable grain size are ascribed to the formation of more incipient and regular kink bands as a consequence of the lack of constraint due to the presence of pores.

Many amplicons designed from Brassica sequences produce multiple bands as a consequence of the extensive genome duplication observed in these species.

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The doping effect causes an upshift of the G+ band and a suppression of the contribution of the inner tubes to the G′ band signal and as a consequence, the observed G′ band is dominated by the contribution from the outer tubes.

As the conduction band is filled with free electron, the band-gap becomes wider as a consequence of combined action between the intrinsic band-gap and carrier concentrations.

When the skip mode was selected for the DC frequency bands, no decoding, and as a consequence, no CCE or reconstruction takes place and the coefficients in the DC band of the current version of the SI are copied into the partially decoded frame in the transform domain.

The absorption and emission bands of material and as a consequence their colors depend on their molecular structure (energy levels).

These are time-dependent changes in measurable quantities such as gas concentrations, planetary albedos, or broadband colors (the ratios of intensities measured between two or more filter bands) that are produced as a consequence of changes in biological activity (Meadows, 2006).

Although bands directly related to the iron atom can be clearly seen below 700 cm−16 16 the most remarkable differences are found for the chromophore (i.e., band joining and shifting) as a consequence of the constraints induced by the coordination of FeII.

The shift of the CO3 2− absorption band to lower wave numbers as a consequence of the presence of Alq3 can be explained, as the π electron density inhibits the order of layers, modifing the interactions between the brucite-like layers and interlayer anions and water.

Disproportionation of CO is also observed, monitored by the appearance of bands due to carbonate-like species as a consequence of the adsorption of CO2 on the basic matrix.

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