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Effective parameters in HFP could be divided to two parts of process parameters and the parameters related to the promoter.
Due to the special and complex configurations of stiffened composite panel, water diffusion process should be divided to two absorption phases.
With increasing ZrC particle concentrations in electrolyte from 1 to 40 g/L, the evolution of both crystallite size and texture can be divided to two stages, which can be named as texture-modified and crystallite-refined stage.
In the O 1 s XPS spectrum (Fig. 4d, the asymmetric profile can be divided to two symmetrical peaks centered at 530.06 and 531.74 eV, respectively. The peak located at 530.06 eV is assigned to lattice oxygen binding with In and Zn (denoted as In-O and Zn-O).
After clustering, the unigenes will be divided to two classes.
The unigenes would be divided to two classes.
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In general, the system can be divided to three subsystems; they are projection, sensor signal conditioning and data acquisition.
The results show that the LDPSC can be divided to three zones: cladding zone, alloying zone and heat affected zone.
With deceasing values of υ 1, the elapsed time keeps growing, while the changes in RMSE can be divided to three stages.
Cluster II can be divided to five subclusters.
Baculovirus infection can be divided to three distinct phases, early, late and very late phase.
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