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Some protein molecules have a tendency to locate to the edges of the holes, a problem that becomes severe when the ice layer is becoming thinner.
The resolution limiting effect becomes severe when the bandwidth exceeds 40 THz (∼150 nm).
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The unfairness of bandwidth sharing between uplink and downlink becomes severer when the number of downlink flows increases.
The problem becomes severe when continuation of a multiple parameters are necessary to explore the system's parameter dependency as done previously in [ 4].
Like other scientists who grasp the threat, Matt O'Hara becomes severe when he talks about it, though in a quiet and Midwestern way.
In submerged leaves of halophytes, CO2 limitation becomes severe when concentrations are near air equilibrium, due to the elevated saturation point of underwater photosynthesis (20 75 times the water air equilibrium conditions; Pedersen et al. 2010).
In (3), Ω=E[|h i j |2] denotes the average power of the channel and m (m≥0.5) is the Nakagami-m fading parameter characterizing the severity of fading, the fading becomes less severe when the value of m increases.
This deficiency becomes more severe when the number of users increases.
This drawback becomes more severe when the grouting materials' water vapor permeability is not good.
However, the mutual interference among training sequences transmitted by different transmit antennas becomes more severe when the number of transmit antennas increases, and the synchronization performance degrades correspondingly.
5-fluoro-uracil (5FU) inhibits the thymidilate synthase thus decreasing dTTP synthesis, which leads to an increase in the dUTP/dTTP ratio which becomes more severe when the dUTPase is also depleted [5].
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