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The fast growth on poor media, especially when no carbon source is added, could also be due to thin mycelial expansion to avoid starvation.
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This is due to thinning skin, decreased sensations, mental alterations, or other contributing factors (Pham et al., 2009, Gerstein et al., 1993).
Loss of trabecular bone may be due to thinning of trabeculae.
This could be due to the participants having bitten their cheeks or tongue, or may simply be due to thinner epithelium and greater probability of periodontal disease in DS participants [ 4].
To determine whether lower IOP measurements in patients with DM1 are due to thinner corneas.
This correction is due to thinner walls than expected in the manufactured honeycomb structure.
This could be due to a thin water film that remained adhered around cluster bean roots even at the time of nitrogenase assay.
The second semicircle that represents the charge transfer resistance at the PEDOT|electrolyte interface that supposed to appear was not observed, could be due to the thin layer of PEDOT-coated nanofiber as observed in the SEM micrograph.
The sulfur appears to have had less impact on the physical shape of the silver filaments so colour differences may therefore be due to very thin layers of silver sulfide or colloidal silver sulfide as described by Ware [9].
The concentric fringes in the pre-seismic interferograms can either be due to a thin layer of snow accumulation or soil swell at those locations, if the lakes were already dry at that time.
In contrast, the thermostability of DEChN-F apparently increased to 280 °C from an initial value at 235 °C, which might be due to the thinner DEChN-F with high aspect ratio which can be arranged much tighter in the film.
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