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The VVTS becomes consequently a rigid torus composed of 64 electrically insulated pieces.
Yield of biological content (e.g. mRNA) for conducting experiments becomes consequently lowered, which often needs to be compensated for with either more sensitive measurement devices or amplification of molecular quantities (Sooriakumaran et al., 2009).
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Elton has noticed that Kempe, a famous comedian who received great acclaim abroad and who has become consequently smug, is a bit like Ricky Gervais, now enjoying star status in America.
From 170 Mya to 134 Mya, the rbcL variants in the ancestor of Podocarpaceae that could better adapt to the global reduction of CO2 concentration became consequently fixed.
The higher the pH, the more hydrophobic the ELP becomes and, consequently, the higher the ΔH values.
In which in web panels, bending deflection in beam and columns becomes high, consequently increasing the shear lag.
When women lose land, their sense of security sharply decreases and their living environment becomes unsatisfactory, consequently negatively affecting their QOL.
Morphology analysis disclosed that annealing made the polymeric molecules stack become closer, consequently resulting in a more effectively charge transfer and energy transfer from host to guest.
Meanwhile, the rods become abundant; consequently, the junctions or gaps between two or more closely spaced rods turn to be rich.
However, higher shear rate leads to become dilatant; consequently, an increase in shear rate contributes to increase in the apparent viscosity (Chauveteau 1982).
When the patient's body perceives stress, the numerous inflammatory chemicals lying dormant in your body become active; consequently, the disease is aggravated.
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