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Because creating new tree rings is essential for water transport, diameter increment will theoretically never reach zero, although the rings can be very small at old age.

We also estimated the magnetic field variation due to prompt penetration electric fields, which is found to be very small at low latitudes in the present case.

On the basis of the CTT meta-analysis, we calculate that any potential gain from increasing the dose from 40 to 80 mg atorvastatin would be very small, at best a further 2% further reduction in clinical events.

The surface roughness is observed to be very small at lower fluences and it increases as we go to high fluence levels due to heavy damage caused by implantation.

The intensities found at 2θ values equal to 18.24° and 38° are attributed to β-Ga2O3 in (20-1) and (31-1) planes, respectively (ICDD: 01-074-1776) which were found to be very small at low current density but increase significantly with the increase of the current densities.

In addition, the mean squared displacement of the POSS moieties in the polymer matrix was found to be very small at all temperatures leading to a slowing of the segmental dynamics of the polymer chain, and thereby imparting the macroscopically observed stiffness.

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Our horizons were very small at that time.

He was always leaping up saying, 'I can do that' and the teachers were saying, 'Shut up, sit down.' Also, 'I was very small at school, 4ft nothing, and always called Titchymarsh.

An influx of unskilled migrants may drag down the wages of unskilled natives, but this effect is "very small at most, and may be irrelevant", according to a number of different studies.

When t is very small at the start of the process, all the particles are clustered near the origin of r, but, as t increases, the radius of the cluster increases in proportion to the square root of the time, while the density at the centre drops as the three-halves power to keep the total number constant.

The island sits 186 miles from St Kilda, and is very small (at 82ft wide and 59ft high), effectively barren, uninhabitable and now has a far less significant role in the UK's claim to the potential oil riches of the Atlantic than it once did.

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