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This damage distribution results in negligible changes in damping and global mode shapes, but large changes in frequencies and local response.

The horizontal distance does not show any correlation to small changes in the ship speed, but large changes in the ship speed with some time lag show a good correlation (Fig. 5(c)); the horizontal distance becomes much smaller when the ship slows down, but it takes time for the horizontal distance to become a minimum even when the ship speed is nearly zero.

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They wanted to avoid the often transitory but sometimes large changes in prices and costs arising in the foreign exchange market.

"Newer devices have offered more polished looks and subtly different functions, but no large changes in device capabilities or usage.

However, the expression of genes associated with cell wall biosynthesis and assembly, such as extensins and expansins, changed dramatically, reflecting the transitions of cell types during this regeneration process but without large changes in the chemical composition of the cell walls.

But it masks large changes in fertility among teenagers.

Theoretical calculations previously reported by McDonald et al.[ 29] suggest that T1/ T2 is sensitive to small changes in ln τm) but insensitive to large changes in ln(τs/ τm) as τm,s are not independent variables.

As we demonstrate later, GDT_ TS is not only overly sensitive to small but also insensitive to large changes in the protein model's coordinates.

As for the dependency on cholesterol above the ∼30% threshold, we acquired data mostly at 33%and55%5% cholesterol content, but did not observe large changes in oligomeric populations in this range (compare, e.g., Figure 4 and Figure 4 figure supplement 1).

Highlighted also was the non-uniformity of the current flow throughout the whole of the thorax, whereby due to the electrode configuration, outputs will be influenced greatly by small volume flow changes in the neck, but less so by large changes in the arms, for example.

Thus, not only has no suitable factor that stimulates carotid chemoreceptors been found to rise in arterial blood, but also artificially inducing large changes in arterial oxygen or carbon dioxide levels in Man to deliberately provide intense stimulation of carotid chemoreceptors fails to stimulate breathing to levels anywhere near those found at maximum exercise.

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