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This apparently surprising behavior was explained in the light of theoretical tensile mechanics of nonwovens.

That behavior was explained in previous investigations with citric acid as a model compound for a carboxylic acid and modeled by combining the dissociation/protonation equilibrium in the aqueous phase with the formation of organic phase complexes of (amine + acid(s) + water).

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The thermoelastic behavior is explained in terms of bonding characteristics.

The observed gas sensing behavior is explained in terms of oxygen ionosorption mechanism.

This behavior is explained in view of the atomic vibrational properties across the Zr(AlxFe1−x 2 system.

Such behavior is explained in the frame of a simple averaging model.

The behavior is explained in terms of the relaxation of internal stress.

The observed sheath behavior is explained in light of the sheath theory developed by Child, Langmuir and Bohm.

This behavior is explained in detail by using a model of creep controlled by a viscous intergranular phase.

So our mate selection behavior is explained in part by the underlying psychological mechanism for waist/hip ratio preference that was selected for in earlier human environments.

Several studies have shown that individual behavior is explained in part by group norms regarding these behaviors (Duffy & Nesdale, 2009; Potocnjak et al. 2011).

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