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Thus, this work serves as basis for transformation of qualitative understanding of polyethylene fire behavior into systematic quantification, which can be generalized for other polymers and their composites.

The average-nitrogen nuclear subsystem makes it possible to select a relevant basis for transformation into the numbers of filling representation in the form of wave functions of the single-electronic nitrogen ion (having the charge number z = 7).

The inherent decatenation checkpoint deficiency in normal stem and progenitor cells may constitute the basis for transformation and the earliest stages of carcinogenesis.

The subsequent study which confirmed this observation suggested a non-mutational basis for transformation to malignancy and its reversal to normalcy (Mintz and Illmensee 1975).

The AA point was selected as the basis point for transformations between the two local coordinate systems.

Horizontal and vertical transport processes establish the basis for biogeochemical transformations of nutrients in shallow surface waters and the upper sediment layers.

The basis for echinocyte transformation of RBCs during necroptosis depended on hCD59 binding, as VLY-PLYD4 did not induce echinocyte transformation while PLY-VLYD4 did.

The weighted method utilizes Delaunay triangulation to partition a map into a set of triangles or a TIN as the basis for coordinates transformation.

This paper assesses whether Ecuador's recently adopted climate targets, policies to decarbonize the power sector, and measures to reduce deforestation constitute a credible basis for a transformation towards a low-carbon economy.

He wanted the French to be more manly, meaning more disciplined and self-reliant (he was reacting partly to the country's defeat, in 1870, in the Franco-Prussian War), and he believed that introducing sports into education could be the basis for this transformation in the national character.

The texts at the center of Flatley's analysis—Henry James's The Turn of the Screw, W. E. B. Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk, and Andrei Platonov's Chevengur share with Freud an interest in understanding the depressing effects of difficult losses and with Walter Benjamin the hope that loss itself could become a means of connection and the basis for social transformation.

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