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For example, St Jude Medical employs the use of soft silicone pads at the tips, allowing a larger tip to be introduced through a smaller introducer due to the soft nature of the material, effectively reducing the tip pressure by approximately 50% in their test reports [20].

Furthermore, many microstructural contributions to the strength can be introduced through a single constant term.

Recent prototypes of a confocal miniprobe are thin enough to be introduced through a needle.

Bowl furnaces were constructed by digging a small hole in the ground and arranging for air from a bellows to be introduced through a pipe or tuyere.

Recently, a prototype of a new confocal miniprobe has been developed that is small enough to be introduced through a 22-gauge puncture needle.

A summer after I graduated from college, I had the luck to be introduced, through a friend, to Dorothea Tanning, the painter and poet who, at that point, was ninety-eight and still living in her apartment on lower Fifth Avenue.

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Additional delays are introduced through A-D and D-A conversion.

It will be introduced through an idea long championed in Paris — but until now resisted in Berlin — that could become an embryonic economic government for the euro zone as a whole.

However, there are situations where the condition of time-homogeneity cannot be met; for example, time-inhomogeneity may be introduced through an equivalent change of measure.

They were introduced through a professor, Gary Hawkins.

The couple were introduced through a mutual friend in April 2010.

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