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Value of 1/n indicates that the adsorption intensity of dye onto the adsorbent (or surface heterogeneity) becomes more heterogeneous as its value gets closer to zero.
The surface becomes more heterogeneous as its value gets closer to 0 [25].
It is seen that for a fixed loading speed, the strength of the specimen increases with the fracture energy, but decreases when the material becomes more heterogeneous.
Spatial correlation between rates of sediment accumulation at different profiles decreases rapidly after AD ∼935 from ∼4 km to less than 250 m as the landscape becomes more heterogeneous.
However, health status becomes more heterogeneous in late-life.
Experiments show that as hydrolysis proceeds and the cellulose substrate becomes more heterogeneous, the overall degradation slows down.
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This duality in causation speaks to a world that will become more heterogeneous in 2013 – and in at least two ways: it will lack unifying political themes, and it will be subject to multi-speed growth and financial dynamics that imply a range of possible scenarios for multilateral policy interactions.
Quantitative stiffness parametric maps, also known as elastograms, become more heterogeneous with increasing fibrosis.
Further, with increasing NiO content, the structure of the composites became more heterogeneous.
This feature may become especially salient as execution workflows of modern codes become more heterogeneous, since different components will likely exhibit different scaling behavior.
Yet, in contradiction to this "iron cage" hypothesis, many industries became more heterogeneous, not more homogeneous, in their profiles during the latter decades of the twentieth century, particularly between about 1980 and 2000 (at least on the American landscape).
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